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Stories of Salty Pete

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Ahoy there, little minnows! Welcome to Stories of Salty Pete. Join your old pal on the docks as we dive into the wild, hidden history of St. Andrews Bay. Pull up a crate and listen to grand yarns about how our coastal home survived changing flags, pirate hideouts, booming Civil War salt works, sneaky real estate scams, and massive ocean storms. Discover the stubborn "salty spirit" of the pioneers who turned a temporary fishing camp into a permanent town. Keep a weather eye open for hidden history, and always stay salty!

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Salty Pete Tells the Legend of Cap'n Scuba

Title: Stories of St Andrews: The Life and Legacy of Bill "Cap'n Scuba" Tant Description: Ahoy there, minnows! Join your old pal Salty Pete on the docks for a brand new chapter of Stories of St Andrews. Today we are exploring the central paradox of our bay: how did a landlocked steelworker from Birmingham, Alabama become the ultimate "Sentinel of St. Andrews"? In this incredible episode, we dive deep into the life of William L. Tant, better known to everyone as "Cap'n Scuba": * The Landlocked Paratrooper: Discover how Bill cleverly avoided potato-peeling KP duty in the 82nd Airborne by volunteering as a swim instructor, eventually falling in love with the earliest, clunkiest scuba gear known as the "aqualung". * A Wild West Pioneer: Learn how he founded Southern Skin Diver Supply way back in 1953—years before major agencies like PADI even existed—and served as his own one-man scuba certification board out of a quarry. * The Zoo on Wheels: Ride along on his epic 6-hour convoys down Highway 31 in a massive Buick station wagon packed with air tanks, two boxer dogs, a screeching macaw named Cortez, and a duck named Dubduck! * Changing the Tides: See how Tant stubbornly convinced the skeptical local fishing captains to take scuba divers out to sea, willing an entire dive charter industry into existence. Learn how he mapped famous shipwrecks like the Empire Micah using old-school mariner geometry and landmarks. * The Heartbeat of the Marina: Experience the acoustic signature of his later years, when he would step out of the harbor master's house and blow a conch shell exactly four times every sunset to mark a day well-lived. After his passing in 2013, watch how the town refused to let the silence stand, with locals picking up their own shells to form a band and keep his legacy alive. Bill Tant proved that you don't have to be born on the water to belong to it, taking a town that just parked boats and giving it a true, salty soul. Grab your gear and join us for the story of the man who designed the modern soundscape of St. Andrews! Stay Salty!

24. feb. 2026 - 7 min
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Salty Pete's Guide to St Andrews State Park

Video Title: Stories of St Andrews: Salty Pete's Guide to St Andrews State Park Description: Ahoy there, adventurers! Come on in and gather around as your old pal Salty Pete speaks from his perch by the bay to tell you about his favorite place in the whole wide world: St. Andrews State Park. This coastal treasure holds more secrets than a sunken treasure chest, with a history that proves it has lived more lives than a ship's cat.In this exciting chapter, we explore the incredible transformations of this special park: • A Working Forest: Long before it was a park, Spanish sailors named this beautiful harbor Bayya de San Andreas. Back then, the peninsula smelled of pine, as workers gathered sap to make turpentine for building big wooden ships. • Geographic Surgery: Discover how the Army Corps of Engineers sliced the Lanzen Peninsula clean in two during the 1930s to create a deeper channel for big boats. With thousands of tons of giant granite rocks, they built the jetties and magically gave birth to the seven-mile paradise we now call Shell Island. • Soldiers and a Salty Hermit: Learn how this peaceful beach became a World War II fortress, with giant 155 mm guns hidden right in the sand dunes by the army. You'll also hear the tale of Teddy, a Norwegian sailor shipwrecked in a 1929 hurricane, who lived in a driftwood cabin for 25 years and watched over the land like our first unofficial park ranger. • The Bargain of a Lifetime: Shiver me timbers! Find out how the state of Florida bought this slice of paradise for just $2.50 an acre after the war. While the rest of Panama City Beach grew busy with big hotels and bright neon signs, the park remained a wonderfully wild, peaceful, and natural escape. • An Anchor for Memories: Get ready for your own adventure with Salty Pete's official fun list! From swimming in emerald green water and fishing off the jetties to taking the shuttle to hunt for seashells on Shell Island, there is endless fun waiting for you. For 75 years, this park has been a trusty anchor holding steady through hurricanes, where generations of families return to make memories and feel exactly like they are coming home.Grab your buckets and shovels and join us for a grand tale of geographic surgery, hidden fortresses, and the perfect coastal playground!Stay Salty!

23. feb. 2026 - 8 min
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Chapter 7: The Canal That Reached Our Town

Video Title: Stories of St Andrews: Chapter 7 - The Canal That Reached Our TownDescription:Ahoy there, shipmates! Join your old pal Salty Pete for Chapter 7 of Stories of St Andrews, where we solve a massive history riddle: how did digging a giant ditch 1,500 miles away in a jungle completely change our town on the Florida coast?In this incredible episode, we uncover:• The Great Ship Race: Learn about the exhausting 14,000-mile, 66-day journey of the battleship USS Oregon that proved America desperately needed a shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.• Catching "Canal Fever": Discover how towns all along the Gulf Coast scrambled to become the main "front door" and gateway to the brand-new Panama Canal.• A Brilliant Name Change: Meet George Mortimer West, the clever visionary who thought the neighboring town of "Harrison" sounded like a place to take a nap. See how he boldly renamed it Panama City to grab the world's attention!• The Line on the Map: Find out how West drew a straight line from Chicago to Panama to convince people to build the Bay Line Railroad right to our deep-water bay.• The Liberty Ship Boom: While World War I initially paused the town's dream of becoming a bustling trade port, see how that exact same railroad eventually allowed the Wainwright Shipyard to build a whopping 102 Liberty ships right here in St. Andrews Bay during World War II!Join us to see how St. Andrews kept its cozy, historic village charm while joining forces with a bigger city—a city that only exists because of a giant ditch in the jungle.What will the next big idea be? Keep your eyes peeled, mates!Fair winds and following seas!

23. feb. 2026 - 7 min
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Chapter 6: The Story of the SS Tarpon

Video Title: Stories of St Andrews: Chapter 6 - The SS TarponDescription:Ahoy there, gather around! It's your old pal Salty Pete, back on Captain Wear's wharf to tell you about our town's toughest and most reliable friend: a ship made of pure iron with a heartbeat like a steam engine. Back when the thick woods made St. Andrews an isolated island, the bay was our only highway to the world, and we needed a hero to connect us.In this exciting and emotional chapter, we explore the legendary SS Tarpon:• The Ironclad Hero: Built in 1887 with a solid iron hull to defeat hungry, wood-eating shipworms, the Tarpon featured nimble "twin screws" to navigate tricky sandbars. She was so tough that shipbuilders even cut her clean in half just to add a new 30-foot section in the middle!• The Dependable Captain: Meet Captain Willis Barrow, a man who knew the waters better than the back of his hand, sailing the Tarpon into the bay over 1,500 times. He was famously reliable, only missing one trip in 20 years and always declaring, "God makes the weather and I make the trip".• Tarpon Day: Discover how the blast of her distant steam whistle was better than the circus coming to town. The whole town would drop everything to greet the ship that served as our grocery store, post office, gas station, and connection to the outside world.• A Tragic Storm: Hear the heartbreaking tale of the surprise 1937 gale that finally bested the aging vessel. With no radio to send an SOS, the ship sank in the dark Gulf waters, claiming 18 lives—including the 81-year-old Captain Barrow, who went down with his ship.• A Lasting Legacy: Learn how the end of the Tarpon closed the town's watery front door, forcing St. Andrews to rely on modern roads and highways. Today, you can stand at the St. Andrews Marina on the exact spot she used to dock, while the old iron ship lives on as a beautiful, bustling coral reef for scuba divers at the bottom of the Gulf.Grab your life jackets and join us for a grand tale of iron, ocean storms, and the bravest captain to ever sail the bay!Stay Salty!

23. feb. 2026 - 7 min
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Chapter 5: The Cincinnati Land Boom

Video Title: Stories of St Andrews: Chapter 5 - The Cincinnati Land BoomDescription:Howdy there, little skippers! Join your old pal Salty Pete for Chapter 5 of Stories of St Andrews, where we uncover a wild tale about how our beautiful home was actually built on a giant made-up story!In this episode, we travel back to the 1880s to see how a sneaky trickster accidentally sparked the start of a real, thriving community:• Escaping the Smoke: Discover how families up in Cincinnati, suffering from "winter lungs" caused by the thick gray smoke of coal factories, dreamed of a clean, sunny Florida paradise.• The Sneaky Scam: Meet JH Brown, a tricky former post office worker who chopped the wilderness into 350,000 tiny pieces of land (some only 22 feet wide!) and sold them using beautiful, fake maps of a bustling city.• The Swampy Truth: Follow Paul Clifford, the man sent to investigate the missing railroad, who discovered there were no parks or steamships—just mud, bugs, and tangled swamps known by locals as "tie ties".• Building a Dream: Learn the amazing twist of how those tough, hardworking families refused to give up when the scam went bust, rolling up their sleeves to fish, chop timber, and build a real town out of the wilderness with their own two hands.• The Puzzle Today: Find out why our town is still like a giant jigsaw puzzle of tiny lots, and why Cincinnati Avenue floods in the rain all because a con artist drew a road right over a creek bed!It just goes to show that a trickster with a fake map can't stop real folks from building a home!Next Up: Grab your life jackets and come on back for Chapter 6, where we're heading out onto the water to learn about the most famous shipwreck on our coast: the incredible SS Tarpon!Stay Salty!

23. feb. 2026 - 6 min
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