Historic Kenwood is a unique 375-acre residential area in St. Petersburg famous for its bungalows built between 1920s and 1950s. Together with the bungalows, Kenwood has 2,238 historical buildings in a range of architectural styles, including frame and masonry vernacular, minimal traditional, craftsman bungalow, Tudor revival, colonial revival, Mediterranean revival, Prairie, ranch, American Foursquare, mission, Dutch colonial revival, and international. About 95 percent of all structures in Kenwood have contributed to the neighborhood’s entry into the National Registry of Historic Places. Because of meticulous conservation, almost 100 years after the development of Historic Kenwood, very few structures have been taken down. All renovations have carefully kept the architectural and historical integrity of the originals. With its tree-lined charming streets and brick sidewalks, Kenwood is an incredibly pleasant neighborhood to stroll through.

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