239:, and Ollie's Outlet. Although many of the white residents may overlook this, or feel that it was an important part of history that should be brought back, the black population does not take the symbolism lightly. Many black residents who were raised in St. Petersburg believe that all green bench-related things should not be supported because they humiliate the black population. Even though the benches are gone, there are still local businesses that handcraft and sell them, such as GreenBenches & Co. in Clearwater. Green benches from this company are currently located all over the Bay area, such as in Busch Gardens, outside the Florida Aquarium, and at Tropicana Field.
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residents from enjoying the benches, it was custom that police officers would only permit the white community to use them. However, black care-takers were allowed to use the benches while accompanying white children. While there existed other forms of excluding the black population from St. Petersburg's city life, the green benches were the most prominent example. As a result, some residents believe that the green benches continue to be "an ugly symbol" of a segregationist era in history and specifically in the city of St. Petersburg.
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the green benches. The city decided to remove them because they believed it gave St. Petersburg an elderly, more dated image, instead of the newer, younger one they were striving for in order to keep the tourism industry afloat. Currently, there are a few local businesses that have continued to use the green benches as a positive symbol, such as Green Bench
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imposed an ordinance to make all of the benches green. The benches lined the streets of St. Petersburg in long rows, and it was estimated that at their peak, there were around 7,000 of them in the city. For white folk, these benches served as a charming place to socialize with friends, neighbors, and
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