
Dunedin Cultural Plan
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The History of Dunedin, Florida
"Delightful" Dunedin's village-like atmosphere and a relaxed
lifestyle has lured people for decades from around the world.
Enjoying the natural wooded and subtropical setting and close to
four miles of picturesque waterfront, Dunedin sits on central
Florida's west coast, in the heart of Pinellas County's Suncoast.
It is also one of the few open waterfront communities from Sarasota
to Cedar Key where buildings do not obscure the view.
It may be the world's healthiest climate
and the year-round outdoor fun that brings visitors to Dunedin, but
it is Dunedin's village quaintness coupled with its progressive
vision and masterful planning that keeps them here. It is not
surprising that many seasonal visitors elect to stay once they
discover Dunedin is without the trappings and congestion of most
Florida resort towns.
Dunedin reflects the rich American and Scottish heritage of its
founding fathers. This charming village-like town has the
distinction of being the oldest town south of Cedar Key. Early in
its history, thanks to a dock built to accommodate schooners and
sloops and the ingenuity of pioneers from as near as Georgia and as
far as Scotland, Dunedin became one of Florida's chief seaport and
trading centers. At one time Dunedin had the largest fleet of
sailing vessels in Florida. Early settlers were primarily cotton
and citrus growers, and it is hard to envision that most of what is
now downtown was once a big cotton field!
The first land deed was recorded in 1852
by Richard L. Garrison, only seven years after Florida became a
state. Although it was George L. Jones who put up a sign over his
General Store in 1870 that read "Jonesboro," a petition in 1882 by
two Scottish merchants, J.0. Douglas and James Somerville,
officially named the Post Office, then the town itself, Dunedin.
The town became incorporated in 1899.
Dunedin is proud of its "firsts" which are chronicled in
Dunedin Through the Years by William L. Davidson. The
amphibious tractor, the Alligator, assembled in Dunedin and used in
World War II, played a decisive role in the Pacific phase of the
war. Frozen orange juice concentrate, and the "Pram" sailboat racer
both originated here. Dunedin was the first home of the prestigious
PGA (Professional Golfers Association). The first radio signals
from Pinellas County were sent from Dunedin. The oldest continuous
garden club on Florida's west coast is the Dunedin Garden Club.
The historic Orange Belt Railroad Depot
on Main Street is home to the
Dunedin Historical Society and Museum. The Society has designed a walking tour of historic
sites and works hard to collect area artifacts and preserve
buildings that are pertinent to Dunedin's past. Through their
efforts, the Douglas home and Andrews Memorial Chapel have been put
on the National Register of Historic Sites.
Dunedin's quality of life is linked to its appreciation of its
diverse and colorful past, and to the country that helped shape its
future, Scotland. In commemoration of its ancestral ties Dunedin
has chosen
Stirling, Scotland, and
Summerside, Prince
Edward Island as its sister cities.