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Fort De Soto Park Turns 50; Post Photos, Memories!

A day of celebration, including a water ski show, is planned at the popular park. Here are the details!

Fort De Soto turns 50 years old next weekend, and the county park is still a beauty.

An anniversary celebration of activities is planned for Saturday, May 11. But people already are posting their favorite photos of Fort De Soto to Twitter, Facebook and other sites.

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A favorite park for beach-goers, birdwatchers and dog walkers, Fort De Soto opened on May 11, 1963, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

In 2013, two to three million people will visit a park known for its pristine landscape, views of the Sunshine Skyway and stunning beaches.

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A Tampa Bay Times article noted: "There is no land like it left in Pinellas County."

The anniversary celebration will be Saturday, May 11, starting at 9 a.m. with a sea oat planting. Sign up is behind the fort from 8 to 9 a.m. The Friends of Fort De Soto are the hosts, with a rededication ceremony at 10:30 a.m. There will be a performance by the Tampa Bay Water Ski Show.

Kayakers will spend the morning planting sea oats at the north tip of the park. There also will be a barbecue and live music. Tampa Bay Watch, Birds of Prey and other community groups will have exhibitions and giveaways. The $5 entry fee will be waived for visitors arriving before 10 a.m.

For more information, call (727) 582-2267 or visit pinellascounty.org/park/05_Ft_DeSoto.htm.

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