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Lot Size12,197 sqft
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Home Size1,048 sqft
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Beds2 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built1957
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Days on Market9
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Lot Size13,068 sqft
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Home Size1,607 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Baths2 Baths
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Year Built1965
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Days on Market9
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Lot Size4,792 sqft
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Home Size1,818 sqft
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Beds4 Beds
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Baths3 Baths
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Year Built2004
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Days on Market12
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Gibsonton is an unincorporated census-designated place in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. U.S. Route 41 currently runs through the center of the community. The population was 14,234 at the 2010 census.[3]
Gibsonton was famous as a sideshow wintering town,[4] where various people in the carnival and circus businesses would spend the off season placing it near the winter home for Ringling Brothers Circus at Tampa, Sarasota and Venice in various times [1]. It was home to Percilla the Monkey girl, the Anatomical Wonder, and the Lobster Boy. Siamese twin sisters ran a fruit stand here. At one time, it was the only post office with a counter for dwarves. Aside from the agreeable winter climate, Gibsonton offered unique circus zoning laws that allowed residents to keep elephants and circus trailers on their front lawns.
Gibsonton is the location of the International Independent Showmen’s Association, Inc (“Gibtown Showmen’s Club”) a non profit private organization made up of people in the outdoor amusement industry. The original club building opened in 1966 and has expanded to be the largest Showmen’s Association in the United States.[8] There are over 4500 members from all over the United States and several foreign countries. Gibsonton is also the home of the largest trade show in the carnival industry. At the trades show exhibits include rides, food supplies and equipment, concession trailers, electrical supplies, insurance companies, novelty items, plush toys, and jewelry.[9]