Sarasota

Sarasota
/sar'euh soh"teuh/, n.
a city in W Florida. 48,868.

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 city, seat (1921) of Sarasota county, west-central Florida, U.S. It lies along Sarasota Bay (an arm of the Gulf of Mexico (Mexico, Gulf of)), about 60 miles (95 km) south of Tampa. Sarasota, variously spelled Sara Zota, Sarazota, and Sarasote, appeared on maps in the 1700s, but the origin of the place-name is uncertain; one explanation is that it may have been derived from a Spanish term meaning “a place of dancing.” The first settler arrived in 1856 and planted orange trees. Scottish settlers came in 1884 and two years later built a golf course. With the arrival of the railroad in 1902, tourism began to grow. Bertha Palmer (Palmer, Bertha Honoré), a Chicago socialite, established a citrus farm and cattle ranch there in 1910, which helped popularize the area. In 1929 John Ringling (Ringling Brothers) selected Sarasota as winter headquarters for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, a position relinquished to nearby Venice in 1960.

      Tourism forms the city's economic base; manufacturing (including hydraulic valves, wood products, magnetic sensors, machine parts, electronics, and aviation equipment), shipping (including citrus), and software development are also important. The Sarasota region is a popular retirement area. Institutions of higher education include the Sarasota campus of the University of South Florida (1974), which has New College (1960), the Ringling School of Art and Design (1931), and the University of Sarasota (1969), which offers graduate-level programs.

      Sarasota is known for the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, which includes the art museum itself with its large collection of Baroque art, notably works by Peter Paul Rubens (Rubens, Peter Paul); the Asolo Theatre (1790), brought from Venice (Italy) and reassembled by the state of Florida; Ca' d'Zan, the palatial home of John Ringling, completed in 1926; and the Circus Museum. The Asolo Theatre Festival, operated in conjunction with Florida State University, once performed in the Asolo and is now housed in a new performing-arts complex that includes a second reassembled theatre (from Dunfermline, Scotland). Other cultural institutions include a symphony orchestra, ballet troupe, and opera company. The city holds annual music and film festivals. Mote Marine Laboratory contains research facilities and an aquarium open to the public, and Marie Selby Botanical Gardens has a noted orchid collection. Other attractions include Sarasota Jungle Gardens and Bellm Cars and Music of Yesterday. Myakka River State Park is nearby to the southeast. Inc. 1902. Pop. (1990) city, 50,961; Sarasota-Bradenton MSA, 489,483; (2000) city, 52,715; Sarasota-Bradenton MSA, 589,959.

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