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Lido
Beach
400 Ben Franklin Drive,
Lido Key, FL 34236
Lido Beach is
located on Lido Key, one half mile southwest of St. Armand’s
Circle, on Ben Franklin Drive.
Amenities:
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15 acres of land
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3,100 linear feet of gulf
beach frontage
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400 parking spaces
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beach wheelchairs
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concessions
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gift shop
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handicapped accessible
observation decks
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indoor rental, swimming.
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Lifeguards are on duty year round.
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picnicking
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playground equipment
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recreation building
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rest rooms
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swimming
History:
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Lido Beach Casino: since the
opening of Lido Key to automobile traffic in 1926, Lido
Beach has been a popular spot for bathers.
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In August of that year John
Ringling, Samuel Gumpertz, and Owen Burns built a
$30,000 pavilion, dock and bathhouses south of the
present park.
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In May of 1940, the Lido
Beach Casino opened on a 1300 foot section of Lido Beach
which the City of Sarasota had purchased from the John
Ringling Estate.
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Designed by Ralph Twitchell
and funded partially by federal WPA money, the $250,000
Casino combined Art Deco, Modern and Frank Lloyd Wright
features to create a sparkling modern structure which
became a magnet for residents and visitors.
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By the end of the 1950’s
poor management had resulted in a deteriorated building
and an operational debt. A bond issue to remodel and
modernize the Casino passed in 1964, but the building
was demolished in 1969 before any work was done.
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The remodeling and
modernizing took the form of a new building which was
designed by Edward J. "Tim" Seibert and opened in 1970.
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This site became the
responsibility of Sarasota County to operate and
maintain as the result of the consolidation of the City
of Sarasota and County Parks and Recreation on April 1,
1990.
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(city owned, county
operated)
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