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McCormick Waterski Wakeboard and Cable Park
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Sons of Italy Hall
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Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park and Funeral Home
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Palm Harbor University High School
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Palm Harbor University High School
A
~31.9km
[Primary/Junior/High School]
34683 Palm Harbor Florida
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39505
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Garden Of Memories Funeral Home
E
~4.7km
[ETC]
33610 Tampa Florida
Garden of Memories Funeral Home and Garden of Memories Cemetery offer Tampa area families the finest in funeral and cemetery services from one convenient location. Founded in 1937 by Senator Ray C. Knopke and Roy Timble, Garden of Memories Cemetery was the first memorial park in Hillsborough County. Additionally, it was the first cemetery in the county to be completely protected by a perpetual care fund from its inception. Consisting of 100 acres of rolling landscape, the cemetery is located in one of the highest sections of the east Tampa area. In the cemetery’s early years, the Knopke family expanded their services to offer mausoleum entombment to area families. Serving the growing needs of the community, the mausoleum complex features a climate-controlled chapel with 1,280 crypt spaces. The cemetery’s focal point is the Chimes Tower, which exceeds five stories, and was the first columbarium ever built by a cemetery for cremated remains. In 1976, the Knopke family business expanded again with the opening of Knopke Funeral Home. It was the first funeral home to be associated with a major cemetery on the West Coast of Florida. A year later, the name of the home was changed to Garden of Memories Chapel. Today, the original funeral home building serves as a church. Adjacent to the cemetery grounds, the Knopkes built the current Garden of Memories Funeral Home in 1981. The expansive building contains more than 20,000 square feet, including a chapel that comfortably seats 150. Bordering Garden of Memories Cemetery is Myrtle Hill Memorial Park with a rich history dating back to 1917. Founded by Daniel S. Wells, T.O. Wilson and Clifton Benson, the cemetery is situated on a 105-acre tract of land in the northeastern section of Hillsborough County. Purchased by A.C. Clewis and George B. Howell in 1932, the cemetery features a garden mausoleum with a chapel area constructed in the early 1960s. Also within the cemetery is a Catholic section begun in 1926 when the nearby Catholic Church closed its cemetery in Tampa and transferred approximately 100 burials to Myrtle Hill. At Garden of Memories Funeral Home and Cemetery, we offer many types of unique and personalized options to commemorate the lives of loved ones and to help ensure that legacies will endure for generations to come. Whether your preference is in-ground interment, mausoleum entombment or a memorial choice specific to cremation, we have selections ranging in price and style to accommodate your needs. We are proud members of the Dignity Memorial® network of funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers, offering quality, compassionate care and service you can trust.
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0
0
8169
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Tampa
I
~0.0km
[Local Government]
33603 Tampa Florida
Tampa is a city in the U.S. state of Florida. It serves as the county seat for Hillsborough County and is located on the west coast of Florida, on Tampa Bay near the Gulf of Mexico. The population of Tampa in 2011 was 346,037.[12][13] The current location of Tampa was once inhabited by indigenous peoples of the Safety Harbor culture, most notably the Tocobaga and the Pohoy, who lived along the shores of Tampa Bay. It was briefly explored by Spanish explorers in the early 16th century, but there were no permanent American or European settlements within today's city limits until after the United States had acquired Florida from Spain in 1819.
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0
0
7933
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Tampa Bay Rays
~32.1km
[ETC]
33602 Tampa Florida
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1
0
7520
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A Green Supermarket
~8.1km
[Food/Supermarket/CVS]
33612 Tampa Florida
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0
0
5806
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Tropicana Field
~32.1km
[ETC]
Saint Petersburg FL 33705
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0
0
5335
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Tampa Bay Korean Center
~3.3km
[Group]
33614 Tampa Florida
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0
0
5063
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McCormick Waterski Wakeboard and Cable Park
B
~17.8km
[ETC]
Florida Thonotosassa 33592
McCormick's Waterski Wakeboard and Cable Park Between the cable park and the ski school, you are sure to find an activity that is right for you whether you are an anxious beginner or a seasoned professional. Let Jim, Michael and the staff at McCormick’s create a unique riding experience for you!
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0
0
39481
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Bayanihan Arts & Events Center
F
~19.4km
[Pavilion]
33626 Tampa Florida
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0
0
8123
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Tempa United Korean School
J
~1.1km
[International School]
33604 Tampa Florida
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0
0
7821
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Curlew Hills Memory Gardens
~30.0km
[ETC]
34683 Palm Harbor Florida
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0
0
7384
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J.Park Taekwondo and Hapkido
~4.6km
[Stadium/GYM/Dojo]
33614 Tampa Florida
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0
1
5731
Detailed info.
Florida Korean American Association
~5.0km
[Group]
Tampa FL 33602
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3
0
5293
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Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park and Funeral Home
C
~26.0km
[ETC]
33759 Clearwater Florida
Established in 1853, Sylvan Abbey Cemetery is home to Pinellas County's oldest recorded burial. For nearly 150 years, families in Clearwater, Florida, have turned to Sylvan Abbey as their final resting place, joining many of the area's pioneering families and city founders. While rich in history, our memorial park remains vibrant and progressive, offering a variety of burial options to suit your needs. Much of our 95-acre memorial park is densely shaded by more than 1,000 mature southern live oaks shrouded with Spanish moss. This “Old South” atmosphere is enhanced by flowering magnolia and dogwood trees throughout, four beautifully landscaped ponds surrounded by stately oaks and bald cypress trees, and colorful azaleas in bloom each spring. A walk through Sylvan Abbey's magnificent grounds reveals structures and statuary by some of the world's finest artists and craftsmen. The centerpiece of our park is Peacefield Mausoleum and the Garden of Reflection Cremation Garden. Well on its way to being one of the largest community mausoleums in the state of Florida upon its completion, Peacefield Mausoleum will encompass 16 mausoleum buildings surrounding two landscaped atriums with the beautiful Peacefield Chapel at its center. Today, the first two phases have been completed, providing thousands of burial spaces nestled among the two atriums and the two-story, open-air Peacefield Chapel. Warm brick and wood accents complement the rich marble interior walls. Magnificent stained-glass windows depict spiritual and natural images. In the chapel itself, the wood and glass cathedral ceiling rises nearly 60 feet. The chapel is home to two of the area's largest and most beautiful stained-glass windows, “The Glory of Heaven” and “The Creation.” In the Garden of Reflection Cremation Garden, the elements and beauty of nature come together to inspire unique and affordable choices reflecting the individuality and beliefs of those choosing cremation. In the autumn of 2004, the Garden of Reflection opened to reveal quiet walkways and graceful palms that will provide a place of comfort and reflection for generations to come. The care and attention to detail on which Sylvan Abbey's professional grounds team prides itself have not gone unnoticed. Sylvan Abbey has been recognized by two national landscape organizations. In September 2000, Landscape Management magazine named Sylvan Abbey one of the 'Top 20 Grounds Organizations in the United States and Canada.' The Professional Grounds Management Society and Landscape Management magazine co-sponsored the2000 Green Star Professional Grounds Management Honor Award bestowed upon Sylvan Abbey for excellence in the Green Industry. Located on the grounds of Sylvan Abbey Cemetery, Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home opened its doors in 1992. As a combination funeral home / cemetery location, Sylvan Abbey offers families the convenience and comfort of making all arrangements for funeral services, merchandise, flowers and memorial property from one beautiful location.
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0
0
39138
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Braulio Alonso High School
G
~15.0km
[Primary/Junior/High School]
33635 Tampa Florida
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0
0
8118
Detailed info.
The Korean American Journal
K
~17.1km
[Broadcast/News/Magazine]
33510 Brandon Florida
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3
2
7571
Detailed info.
Veterans Memorial Park and Museum
~9.3km
[Tourist Sites]
33619 Tampa Florida
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0
0
6980
Detailed info.
Full Gospel Church Of Tempa
~10.1km
[Religion]
Tampa FL 33634
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0
0
5650
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Double Eagle Deep Sea Fishing
~36.7km
[ETC]
Clearwater Beach FL 33767
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0
0
5252
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Sons of Italy Hall
D
~6.7km
[Pavilion]
33609 Tampa Florida
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0
0
37800
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Korean First Baptist Mission
H
~1.1km
[Religion]
Tampa FL 33604
X Close
4
1
7524
Detailed info.
West Florida (Tampa) Korean Association
L
~10.9km
[Group]
33625 Tampa Florida
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2
1
5847
Detailed info.
Korean Restaurant Arirang
~12.7km
[Korean Food]
33611 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
1
5650
Detailed info.
Korean Presbyterian
~30.0km
[Religion]
33781 Pinellas Park Florida
X Close
0
0
5159
Detailed info.
Palm Harbor University High School
A
~31.9km
[Primary/Junior/High School]
34683 Palm Harbor Florida
X Close
0
0
39505
Detailed info.
Sons of Italy Hall
D
~6.7km
[Pavilion]
33609 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
37800
Detailed info.
Braulio Alonso High School
G
~15.0km
[Primary/Junior/High School]
33635 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
8118
Detailed info.
Tempa United Korean School
J
~1.1km
[International School]
33604 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
7821
Detailed info.
Tampa Bay Rays
~32.1km
[ETC]
33602 Tampa Florida
X Close
1
0
7520
Detailed info.
West Florida (Tampa) Korean Association
~10.9km
[Group]
33625 Tampa Florida
X Close
2
1
5847
Detailed info.
Full Gospel Church Of Tempa
~10.1km
[Religion]
Tampa FL 33634
X Close
0
0
5650
Detailed info.
Florida Korean American Association
~5.0km
[Group]
Tampa FL 33602
X Close
3
0
5293
Detailed info.
Tampa Bay Korean Center
~3.3km
[Group]
33614 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
5063
Detailed info.
McCormick Waterski Wakeboard and Cable Park
B
~17.8km
[ETC]
Florida Thonotosassa 33592
McCormick's Waterski Wakeboard and Cable Park Between the cable park and the ski school, you are sure to find an activity that is right for you whether you are an anxious beginner or a seasoned professional. Let Jim, Michael and the staff at McCormick’s create a unique riding experience for you!
X Close
0
0
39481
Detailed info.
Garden Of Memories Funeral Home
E
~4.7km
[ETC]
33610 Tampa Florida
Garden of Memories Funeral Home and Garden of Memories Cemetery offer Tampa area families the finest in funeral and cemetery services from one convenient location. Founded in 1937 by Senator Ray C. Knopke and Roy Timble, Garden of Memories Cemetery was the first memorial park in Hillsborough County. Additionally, it was the first cemetery in the county to be completely protected by a perpetual care fund from its inception. Consisting of 100 acres of rolling landscape, the cemetery is located in one of the highest sections of the east Tampa area. In the cemetery’s early years, the Knopke family expanded their services to offer mausoleum entombment to area families. Serving the growing needs of the community, the mausoleum complex features a climate-controlled chapel with 1,280 crypt spaces. The cemetery’s focal point is the Chimes Tower, which exceeds five stories, and was the first columbarium ever built by a cemetery for cremated remains. In 1976, the Knopke family business expanded again with the opening of Knopke Funeral Home. It was the first funeral home to be associated with a major cemetery on the West Coast of Florida. A year later, the name of the home was changed to Garden of Memories Chapel. Today, the original funeral home building serves as a church. Adjacent to the cemetery grounds, the Knopkes built the current Garden of Memories Funeral Home in 1981. The expansive building contains more than 20,000 square feet, including a chapel that comfortably seats 150. Bordering Garden of Memories Cemetery is Myrtle Hill Memorial Park with a rich history dating back to 1917. Founded by Daniel S. Wells, T.O. Wilson and Clifton Benson, the cemetery is situated on a 105-acre tract of land in the northeastern section of Hillsborough County. Purchased by A.C. Clewis and George B. Howell in 1932, the cemetery features a garden mausoleum with a chapel area constructed in the early 1960s. Also within the cemetery is a Catholic section begun in 1926 when the nearby Catholic Church closed its cemetery in Tampa and transferred approximately 100 burials to Myrtle Hill. At Garden of Memories Funeral Home and Cemetery, we offer many types of unique and personalized options to commemorate the lives of loved ones and to help ensure that legacies will endure for generations to come. Whether your preference is in-ground interment, mausoleum entombment or a memorial choice specific to cremation, we have selections ranging in price and style to accommodate your needs. We are proud members of the Dignity Memorial® network of funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers, offering quality, compassionate care and service you can trust.
X Close
0
0
8169
Detailed info.
The Korean American Journal
H
~17.1km
[Broadcast/News/Magazine]
33510 Brandon Florida
X Close
3
2
7571
Detailed info.
Curlew Hills Memory Gardens
K
~30.0km
[ETC]
34683 Palm Harbor Florida
X Close
0
0
7384
Detailed info.
A Green Supermarket
~8.1km
[Food/Supermarket/CVS]
33612 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
5806
Detailed info.
Korean Restaurant Arirang
~12.7km
[Korean Food]
33611 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
1
5650
Detailed info.
Double Eagle Deep Sea Fishing
~36.7km
[ETC]
Clearwater Beach FL 33767
X Close
0
0
5252
Detailed info.
Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park and Funeral Home
C
~26.0km
[ETC]
33759 Clearwater Florida
Established in 1853, Sylvan Abbey Cemetery is home to Pinellas County's oldest recorded burial. For nearly 150 years, families in Clearwater, Florida, have turned to Sylvan Abbey as their final resting place, joining many of the area's pioneering families and city founders. While rich in history, our memorial park remains vibrant and progressive, offering a variety of burial options to suit your needs. Much of our 95-acre memorial park is densely shaded by more than 1,000 mature southern live oaks shrouded with Spanish moss. This “Old South” atmosphere is enhanced by flowering magnolia and dogwood trees throughout, four beautifully landscaped ponds surrounded by stately oaks and bald cypress trees, and colorful azaleas in bloom each spring. A walk through Sylvan Abbey's magnificent grounds reveals structures and statuary by some of the world's finest artists and craftsmen. The centerpiece of our park is Peacefield Mausoleum and the Garden of Reflection Cremation Garden. Well on its way to being one of the largest community mausoleums in the state of Florida upon its completion, Peacefield Mausoleum will encompass 16 mausoleum buildings surrounding two landscaped atriums with the beautiful Peacefield Chapel at its center. Today, the first two phases have been completed, providing thousands of burial spaces nestled among the two atriums and the two-story, open-air Peacefield Chapel. Warm brick and wood accents complement the rich marble interior walls. Magnificent stained-glass windows depict spiritual and natural images. In the chapel itself, the wood and glass cathedral ceiling rises nearly 60 feet. The chapel is home to two of the area's largest and most beautiful stained-glass windows, “The Glory of Heaven” and “The Creation.” In the Garden of Reflection Cremation Garden, the elements and beauty of nature come together to inspire unique and affordable choices reflecting the individuality and beliefs of those choosing cremation. In the autumn of 2004, the Garden of Reflection opened to reveal quiet walkways and graceful palms that will provide a place of comfort and reflection for generations to come. The care and attention to detail on which Sylvan Abbey's professional grounds team prides itself have not gone unnoticed. Sylvan Abbey has been recognized by two national landscape organizations. In September 2000, Landscape Management magazine named Sylvan Abbey one of the 'Top 20 Grounds Organizations in the United States and Canada.' The Professional Grounds Management Society and Landscape Management magazine co-sponsored the2000 Green Star Professional Grounds Management Honor Award bestowed upon Sylvan Abbey for excellence in the Green Industry. Located on the grounds of Sylvan Abbey Cemetery, Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home opened its doors in 1992. As a combination funeral home / cemetery location, Sylvan Abbey offers families the convenience and comfort of making all arrangements for funeral services, merchandise, flowers and memorial property from one beautiful location.
X Close
0
0
39138
Detailed info.
Bayanihan Arts & Events Center
F
~19.4km
[Pavilion]
33626 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
8123
Detailed info.
Tampa
I
~0.0km
[Local Government]
33603 Tampa Florida
Tampa is a city in the U.S. state of Florida. It serves as the county seat for Hillsborough County and is located on the west coast of Florida, on Tampa Bay near the Gulf of Mexico. The population of Tampa in 2011 was 346,037.[12][13] The current location of Tampa was once inhabited by indigenous peoples of the Safety Harbor culture, most notably the Tocobaga and the Pohoy, who lived along the shores of Tampa Bay. It was briefly explored by Spanish explorers in the early 16th century, but there were no permanent American or European settlements within today's city limits until after the United States had acquired Florida from Spain in 1819.
X Close
0
0
7933
Detailed info.
Korean First Baptist Mission
L
~1.1km
[Religion]
Tampa FL 33604
X Close
4
1
7524
Detailed info.
Veterans Memorial Park and Museum
~9.3km
[Tourist Sites]
33619 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
6980
Detailed info.
J.Park Taekwondo and Hapkido
~4.6km
[Stadium/GYM/Dojo]
33614 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
1
5731
Detailed info.
Tropicana Field
~32.1km
[ETC]
Saint Petersburg FL 33705
X Close
0
0
5335
Detailed info.
Korean Presbyterian
~30.0km
[Religion]
33781 Pinellas Park Florida
X Close
0
0
5159
Detailed info.
Palm Harbor University High School
A
~31.9km
[Primary/Junior/High School]
34683 Palm Harbor Florida
X Close
0
0
39505
Detailed info.
Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park and Funeral Home
C
~26.0km
[ETC]
33759 Clearwater Florida
Established in 1853, Sylvan Abbey Cemetery is home to Pinellas County's oldest recorded burial. For nearly 150 years, families in Clearwater, Florida, have turned to Sylvan Abbey as their final resting place, joining many of the area's pioneering families and city founders. While rich in history, our memorial park remains vibrant and progressive, offering a variety of burial options to suit your needs. Much of our 95-acre memorial park is densely shaded by more than 1,000 mature southern live oaks shrouded with Spanish moss. This “Old South” atmosphere is enhanced by flowering magnolia and dogwood trees throughout, four beautifully landscaped ponds surrounded by stately oaks and bald cypress trees, and colorful azaleas in bloom each spring. A walk through Sylvan Abbey's magnificent grounds reveals structures and statuary by some of the world's finest artists and craftsmen. The centerpiece of our park is Peacefield Mausoleum and the Garden of Reflection Cremation Garden. Well on its way to being one of the largest community mausoleums in the state of Florida upon its completion, Peacefield Mausoleum will encompass 16 mausoleum buildings surrounding two landscaped atriums with the beautiful Peacefield Chapel at its center. Today, the first two phases have been completed, providing thousands of burial spaces nestled among the two atriums and the two-story, open-air Peacefield Chapel. Warm brick and wood accents complement the rich marble interior walls. Magnificent stained-glass windows depict spiritual and natural images. In the chapel itself, the wood and glass cathedral ceiling rises nearly 60 feet. The chapel is home to two of the area's largest and most beautiful stained-glass windows, “The Glory of Heaven” and “The Creation.” In the Garden of Reflection Cremation Garden, the elements and beauty of nature come together to inspire unique and affordable choices reflecting the individuality and beliefs of those choosing cremation. In the autumn of 2004, the Garden of Reflection opened to reveal quiet walkways and graceful palms that will provide a place of comfort and reflection for generations to come. The care and attention to detail on which Sylvan Abbey's professional grounds team prides itself have not gone unnoticed. Sylvan Abbey has been recognized by two national landscape organizations. In September 2000, Landscape Management magazine named Sylvan Abbey one of the 'Top 20 Grounds Organizations in the United States and Canada.' The Professional Grounds Management Society and Landscape Management magazine co-sponsored the2000 Green Star Professional Grounds Management Honor Award bestowed upon Sylvan Abbey for excellence in the Green Industry. Located on the grounds of Sylvan Abbey Cemetery, Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home opened its doors in 1992. As a combination funeral home / cemetery location, Sylvan Abbey offers families the convenience and comfort of making all arrangements for funeral services, merchandise, flowers and memorial property from one beautiful location.
X Close
0
0
39138
Detailed info.
Garden Of Memories Funeral Home
E
~4.7km
[ETC]
33610 Tampa Florida
Garden of Memories Funeral Home and Garden of Memories Cemetery offer Tampa area families the finest in funeral and cemetery services from one convenient location. Founded in 1937 by Senator Ray C. Knopke and Roy Timble, Garden of Memories Cemetery was the first memorial park in Hillsborough County. Additionally, it was the first cemetery in the county to be completely protected by a perpetual care fund from its inception. Consisting of 100 acres of rolling landscape, the cemetery is located in one of the highest sections of the east Tampa area. In the cemetery’s early years, the Knopke family expanded their services to offer mausoleum entombment to area families. Serving the growing needs of the community, the mausoleum complex features a climate-controlled chapel with 1,280 crypt spaces. The cemetery’s focal point is the Chimes Tower, which exceeds five stories, and was the first columbarium ever built by a cemetery for cremated remains. In 1976, the Knopke family business expanded again with the opening of Knopke Funeral Home. It was the first funeral home to be associated with a major cemetery on the West Coast of Florida. A year later, the name of the home was changed to Garden of Memories Chapel. Today, the original funeral home building serves as a church. Adjacent to the cemetery grounds, the Knopkes built the current Garden of Memories Funeral Home in 1981. The expansive building contains more than 20,000 square feet, including a chapel that comfortably seats 150. Bordering Garden of Memories Cemetery is Myrtle Hill Memorial Park with a rich history dating back to 1917. Founded by Daniel S. Wells, T.O. Wilson and Clifton Benson, the cemetery is situated on a 105-acre tract of land in the northeastern section of Hillsborough County. Purchased by A.C. Clewis and George B. Howell in 1932, the cemetery features a garden mausoleum with a chapel area constructed in the early 1960s. Also within the cemetery is a Catholic section begun in 1926 when the nearby Catholic Church closed its cemetery in Tampa and transferred approximately 100 burials to Myrtle Hill. At Garden of Memories Funeral Home and Cemetery, we offer many types of unique and personalized options to commemorate the lives of loved ones and to help ensure that legacies will endure for generations to come. Whether your preference is in-ground interment, mausoleum entombment or a memorial choice specific to cremation, we have selections ranging in price and style to accommodate your needs. We are proud members of the Dignity Memorial® network of funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers, offering quality, compassionate care and service you can trust.
X Close
0
0
8169
Detailed info.
Braulio Alonso High School
G
~15.0km
[Primary/Junior/High School]
33635 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
8118
Detailed info.
Tampa
I
~0.0km
[Local Government]
33603 Tampa Florida
Tampa is a city in the U.S. state of Florida. It serves as the county seat for Hillsborough County and is located on the west coast of Florida, on Tampa Bay near the Gulf of Mexico. The population of Tampa in 2011 was 346,037.[12][13] The current location of Tampa was once inhabited by indigenous peoples of the Safety Harbor culture, most notably the Tocobaga and the Pohoy, who lived along the shores of Tampa Bay. It was briefly explored by Spanish explorers in the early 16th century, but there were no permanent American or European settlements within today's city limits until after the United States had acquired Florida from Spain in 1819.
X Close
0
0
7933
Detailed info.
The Korean American Journal
K
~17.1km
[Broadcast/News/Magazine]
33510 Brandon Florida
X Close
3
2
7571
Detailed info.
Tampa Bay Rays
~32.1km
[ETC]
33602 Tampa Florida
X Close
1
0
7520
Detailed info.
Veterans Memorial Park and Museum
~9.3km
[Tourist Sites]
33619 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
6980
Detailed info.
A Green Supermarket
~8.1km
[Food/Supermarket/CVS]
33612 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
5806
Detailed info.
Full Gospel Church Of Tempa
~10.1km
[Religion]
Tampa FL 33634
X Close
0
0
5650
Detailed info.
Tropicana Field
~32.1km
[ETC]
Saint Petersburg FL 33705
X Close
0
0
5335
Detailed info.
Double Eagle Deep Sea Fishing
~36.7km
[ETC]
Clearwater Beach FL 33767
X Close
0
0
5252
Detailed info.
Tampa Bay Korean Center
~3.3km
[Group]
33614 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
5063
Detailed info.
McCormick Waterski Wakeboard and Cable Park
B
~17.8km
[ETC]
Florida Thonotosassa 33592
McCormick's Waterski Wakeboard and Cable Park Between the cable park and the ski school, you are sure to find an activity that is right for you whether you are an anxious beginner or a seasoned professional. Let Jim, Michael and the staff at McCormick’s create a unique riding experience for you!
X Close
0
0
39481
Detailed info.
Sons of Italy Hall
D
~6.7km
[Pavilion]
33609 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
37800
Detailed info.
Bayanihan Arts & Events Center
F
~19.4km
[Pavilion]
33626 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
8123
Detailed info.
Tempa United Korean School
H
~1.1km
[International School]
33604 Tampa Florida
X Close
0
0
7821
Detailed info.
Korean First Baptist Mission
J
~1.1km
[Religion]
Tampa FL 33604
X Close
4
1
7524
Detailed info.
Curlew Hills Memory Gardens
L
~30.0km
[ETC]
34683 Palm Harbor Florida
X Close
0
0
7384
Detailed info.
West Florida (Tampa) Korean Association
~10.9km
[Group]
33625 Tampa Florida
X Close
2
1
5847
Detailed info.
J.Park Taekwondo and Hapkido
~4.6km
[Stadium/GYM/Dojo]
33614 Tampa Florida
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0
1
5731
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Korean Restaurant Arirang
~12.7km
[Korean Food]
33611 Tampa Florida
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0
1
5650
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Florida Korean American Association
~5.0km
[Group]
Tampa FL 33602
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3
0
5293
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Korean Presbyterian
~30.0km
[Religion]
33781 Pinellas Park Florida
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5159