Every year, an estimated 300,000 participants come to Tampa for Gasparilla Pirate Festival ... in the festival with a group of Florida State University students drinking a gallon of “borg ...
Who knows about family-friendly fun in Florida better than an eleven-year-old? From hands-on museums to sunny oceanside days, this is a kid's dream vacation.
Every year, an estimated 300,000 participants come to Tampa for the Gasparilla Pirate Festival ... in the festival with a group of Florida State University students drinking a gallon of ...
The infamous Jose Gasparilla II ship invades Tampa with its loud cannons ... Attendees of all ages participated in the festival with a group of Florida State University students drinking a gallon of ...
Pirates are temporarily taking over downtown Tampa to celebrate Gasparilla, an annual pirate-themed festival. Known as the ...
While the legends of José Gaspar are full of alleged adventure and swashbuckling, history tells a different story.
“In 1783, having become a traitor and a pirate, José Gaspar gave the name of “Gasparilla” to himself as well as to his ship and the island in Charlotte Harbor, on the west coast of Florida ...
Known as the city's "signature event," Gasparilla was named after famed Florida pirate José Gaspar from the 18th century, who went by Gasparilla. It brings, for one day only, "the spirit of ...