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Only on the Beach: Just in Time for Super Bowl
John's Pass has a lot of unusual shops, but The Zone offers apparel only available on the beach.

Rachel Jolley is a USF grad, daughter of a retired fire official and St. Pete native to boot. She is currently the local editor for Tarpon Springs Patch and East Lake Patch.
Previously, Jolley was a freelance contributor for the St. Pete Patch from December 2010 until August of 2012.
Jolley lists soccer as her first love and even played Division 1 ball on an athletic scholarship. In her down time, she enjoys outdoor activities, sports and spending time with family.
John's Pass has a lot of unusual shops, but The Zone offers apparel only available on the beach.

The annual variety show was in full effect on Wednesday afternoon, giving a sold out crowd their money’s worth of entertainment.
The self-proclaimed “beauty and candy bar” offers a sweet shop appeal, with makeup and photography services also available.
As St. Pete says farewell to Savannah’s Cafe, a new southern style restaurant prepares to settle in its place.
From bars to boutiques, businesses continue to open in downtown St. Pete despite the inconsistent economy.
Florida International University took on Marshall University in a high pressure matchup, which saw Marshall pull away late for the 20-10 victory.
Times are tough and local business owners know it all too well; wishing the best of luck and greetings of thanks to those who shut their doors this year.
Maybe it was the fact that they were only $1 each, but the tacos tasted pretty delicious.
Whenever Jannus hosts a free event, foot traffic and music lovers file in to pack the house in St. Petersburg. Downtown was packed.
Soprano opera artist Erika Van Gorden performed atop the elegant spiral staircase at the Dali Museum on Thursday night.
Starting Saturday, Dec. 17, the Museum of Fine Arts will host an exhibit on the wonders of ancient Egypt.
He’s a Marine, and she’s a dental hygienist; together they mix business with pleasure at the Iron Pelican.
Check out how to keep your cash local when shopping for holiday gifts!
After growing up on St. Pete Beach, author Wendy Wax pays tribute to her hometown through her novels.
The Farmer Sandwich has me hooked, and I will definitely be going back to Cafe Bohemia to enjoy another one soon.
A new business known as Please the Senses opened last month and offers everything from wine to essential oils.
Candy Kitchen's massive treat is just $4 and promises to satisfy even the biggest sweet tooth.
Nachos are the perfect precursor to a south-of-the-border meal or just a nice snack to enjoy while visiting the beaches.
For one of the biggest party nights on the calendar, the Gulf beaches is the place to go. We found some of the hottest spots for live music on New Year’s Eve.