Saturday, December 13th, 2025. 11:00 am
Organized in partnership with Preserve the ’Burg, this program explores how bungalows shaped St. Petersburg’s identity during the city’s early 20th-century boom. Architectural historian Emily Elwyn will highlight the distinctive details, expert builders, and welcoming neighborhoods that made these homes central to community life. From the tree-lined streets of Historic Kenwood to the intimacy of Lang’s Bungalow Court and the legacy of Roser Park, discover how the bungalow’s craftsmanship, affordability, and charm left a lasting mark on St. Pete’s character and sense of place. Included with MAACM Museum admission.
Organized by Museum of the American Arts and Crafts Movement