Roberts City (Tampa, Fla.)

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Neighborhood in West Tampa, Florida.

Roberts City was a Tampa, FL neighborhood located between West Tampa and the Hillsborough River, bounded on the north by the river, on the west by North Boulevard and on the south by Cass Street. It was established in 1893 when the Ellinger cigar factory moved to the area from Key West, and was originally known as Ellinger City. The Ellinger factory closed in 1902, and after the J. W. Roberts and Son cigar factory opened in 1909, the neighborhood became known as Roberts City. The neighborhood was home to an ethnically and racially diverse community of Cubans, Italians, Spaniards and African Americans. The economic center of the area was the Roberts cigar factory. During the 1930s and 1940s, Roberts City was an important center for the sport of boxing. The Roberts factory closed in the late 1950s, depriving the area of its principal employer, and the neighborhood was obliterated by Urban Renewal in the late 1960s.

From the description of Roberts City collection, 1920-2006. (University of South Florida). WorldCat record id: 642828609

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creatorOf Roberts City (Tampa, Fla.). Roberts City collection, 1920-2006. University of South Florida, USF Library
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Florida--Tampa
Tampa (Fla.)
Roberts City (Tampa, Fla.)
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Boxing
Cigar industry
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Active 2006

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