The St. Petersburg Country Club is a white stucco building, with a terracotta tile roof. The building a rectangular opening in the façade, for the main entrance, but it is flanked by two rounded arches. The windows of the façade have rounded arches at the top, but the windows of the main building are rectangular. This type of architecture is often referred to as Mediterranean Revival, which generally means that the building includes elements of the Second Italian Renaissance style, the Italianate style, the Spanish Colonial Revival style, and sometimes the Spanish Mission Revival style.Galleries:Pinellas, Social Club, St. PetersburgKeywords:country club, italianate, mediterranean revival, saint petersburg, second italian renaissance, souvenir postcard folder 102, spanish mission revival, st. petersburgPhoto Location: St. Petersburg, FloridaOriginal Dimensions: 3000×1933Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 27°46'23.00"N 82°38'24.00"WSource:Souvenir Folder of St. Petersburg, Fla. 9Picture Number: 16989
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