DUNEDIN — In what seems to many as three decades that have flown by, Dunedin’s downtown has been transformed into a showpiece and model for other cities to try to copy, an economic engine for the city and Tampa Bay tourist attraction.
Downtown’s funding source, its Community Redevelopment Agency, celebrated its 30th anniversary Feb. 16 with live music and an arts and crafts fair in Pioneer Park.
Bales of tumbleweed was brought in to roll around the music stage and remind people of bygone days, when it was said the desert plant was all that rolled through Main Street.