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The Dunedin Historical Society and Museum aims to preserve the area's heritage (The Dunedin Historical Society and Museum aims to preserve the area's heritage)

Dunedin is located in Pinellas County

Population: 34,012
"Delightfully Different"

The atmosphere in Dunedin has often been described, simply, as "Delightful". Wooded areas coalesce with three miles of scenic waterfront, and the town's village-like quality maintains an aura of simplicity. Located in the heart of the popular Pinellas Suncoast, the views from Dunedin's coast are not obscured by commercial development.

Dunedin's American and Scottish heritage have greatly contributed to this area's reputation as a desirable hideaway in Florida. However, the relaxed atmosphere in Dunedin does not reflect the town's commitment to strengthening the local economic infrastructure. A progressive vision and masterful planning are currently in place not only to boost the availability of opportunities in the area, but also to retain the quaint charm of Dunedin in the midst of inevitable change. Working in cooperation with the Dunedin Historical Society and Museum, these groups are working hard to collect area artifacts and preserve buildings that are pertinent to Dunedin's past.

There are plenty of activities awaiting visitors in Dunedin. The town's location on the Gulf of Mexico provides "fun in the sun", but Dunedin is more than just a gorgeous marine town. Caladesi Island and Honeymoon Island State Parks are fine examples of unspoiled beauty and remain open 365 days a year for family picnics, swimming, boating and fishing. The Pinellas Trail in Downtown Dunedin is part of a 47-mile trail built along an abandoned railroad right-of-way, for walking, jogging, biking, rollerblading or just exploring nature. For a day out on the golf course, several area country clubs and public courses await your presence.

The average home in Dunedin sells for about $300,000.

Dunedin is located just north of Clearwater along Fort Harrison Avenue. Quick access to Highway 60 and the Courtney Campbell Causeway will take visitors into Tampa in just under 30 minutes.

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