• Facebook
  • Twitter
x

RealTime Images

  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Video
  • Blog
  • Archive
Show Navigation
Cart Lightbox Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
Next
{ 9457 images found }
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • EXCLUSIVE: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. He was arrested in connection with the nationwide bombing campaign against outspoken critics of President Trump, a significant breakthrough in a case that has gripped the country in the days leading up to the midterm elections. Sayoc Jr., 56, lived in this development Aventura, Fla., just north of Miami. It was not clear whether the authorities were seeking other suspects or if Mr. Sayoc acted alone. In 2002, Sayoc threatened to blow up a Florida utility company and said it would be "worse than September 11th," according to a police report from Miami Police Department. CNN reporter that Sayoc “contacted a rep” Florida Power and Light Co… and threatened to blow up FPL and that ‘it would be worse than September 11th,’”according to the report. The document shows an individual reported that a call came in from “one of FP&L customer who threatened to blow up the building if FP&L turned off his light” and that the caller threatened the individual with “bodily harm.” Sayoc was also arrested on April 10, 1999 for possession of a stolen vehicle, but the charges were later dismissed by the District Attorney's Office, according to Matthews Police Department Public Information Officer Tim Aycock. It’s listed as a voluntary dismissal by the DA, Aycock said. 26 Oct 2018 Pictured: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA298856_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. He was arrested in connection with the nationwide bombing campaign against outspoken critics of President Trump, a significant breakthrough in a case that has gripped the country in the days leading up to the midterm elections. Sayoc Jr., 56, lived in this development Aventura, Fla., just north of Miami. It was not clear whether the authorities were seeking other suspects or if Mr. Sayoc acted alone. In 2002, Sayoc threatened to blow up a Florida utility company and said it would be "worse than September 11th," according to a police report from Miami Police Department. CNN reporter that Sayoc “contacted a rep” Florida Power and Light Co… and threatened to blow up FPL and that ‘it would be worse than September 11th,’”according to the report. The document shows an individual reported that a call came in from “one of FP&L customer who threatened to blow up the building if FP&L turned off his light” and that the caller threatened the individual with “bodily harm.” Sayoc was also arrested on April 10, 1999 for possession of a stolen vehicle, but the charges were later dismissed by the District Attorney's Office, according to Matthews Police Department Public Information Officer Tim Aycock. It’s listed as a voluntary dismissal by the DA, Aycock said. 26 Oct 2018 Pictured: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA298856_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. He was arrested in connection with the nationwide bombing campaign against outspoken critics of President Trump, a significant breakthrough in a case that has gripped the country in the days leading up to the midterm elections. Sayoc Jr., 56, lived in this development Aventura, Fla., just north of Miami. It was not clear whether the authorities were seeking other suspects or if Mr. Sayoc acted alone. In 2002, Sayoc threatened to blow up a Florida utility company and said it would be "worse than September 11th," according to a police report from Miami Police Department. CNN reporter that Sayoc “contacted a rep” Florida Power and Light Co… and threatened to blow up FPL and that ‘it would be worse than September 11th,’”according to the report. The document shows an individual reported that a call came in from “one of FP&L customer who threatened to blow up the building if FP&L turned off his light” and that the caller threatened the individual with “bodily harm.” Sayoc was also arrested on April 10, 1999 for possession of a stolen vehicle, but the charges were later dismissed by the District Attorney's Office, according to Matthews Police Department Public Information Officer Tim Aycock. It’s listed as a voluntary dismissal by the DA, Aycock said. 26 Oct 2018 Pictured: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA298856_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. He was arrested in connection with the nationwide bombing campaign against outspoken critics of President Trump, a significant breakthrough in a case that has gripped the country in the days leading up to the midterm elections. Sayoc Jr., 56, lived in this development Aventura, Fla., just north of Miami. It was not clear whether the authorities were seeking other suspects or if Mr. Sayoc acted alone. In 2002, Sayoc threatened to blow up a Florida utility company and said it would be "worse than September 11th," according to a police report from Miami Police Department. CNN reporter that Sayoc “contacted a rep” Florida Power and Light Co… and threatened to blow up FPL and that ‘it would be worse than September 11th,’”according to the report. The document shows an individual reported that a call came in from “one of FP&L customer who threatened to blow up the building if FP&L turned off his light” and that the caller threatened the individual with “bodily harm.” Sayoc was also arrested on April 10, 1999 for possession of a stolen vehicle, but the charges were later dismissed by the District Attorney's Office, according to Matthews Police Department Public Information Officer Tim Aycock. It’s listed as a voluntary dismissal by the DA, Aycock said. 26 Oct 2018 Pictured: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA298856_001.jpg
  • Eric Paddock, brother of Las Vegas mass murderer, Stephen Paddock seen outside his Orlando Florida home. 02 Oct 2017 Pictured: Eric Paddock, brother of Las Vegas mass murderer Stephen Paddock seen outside his Orlando Florida home. Photo credit: Mom&Paparazzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA93841_002.jpg
  • Eric Paddock, brother of Las Vegas mass murderer, Stephen Paddock seen outside his Orlando Florida home. 02 Oct 2017 Pictured: Eric Paddock, brother of Las Vegas mass murderer Stephen Paddock seen outside his Orlando Florida home. Photo credit: Mom&Paparazzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA93841_003.jpg
  • Eric Paddock, brother of Las Vegas mass murderer, Stephen Paddock seen outside his Orlando Florida home. 02 Oct 2017 Pictured: Eric Paddock, brother of Las Vegas mass murderer Stephen Paddock seen outside his Orlando Florida home. Photo credit: Mom&Paparazzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA93841_001.jpg
  • New video shows Tiger Woods handcuffed and barefoot while performing two breathalyzer tests in a Florida jail following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. The 41-year-old golfer is seen looking disorientated and slurring his speech in footage released by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office on June 2. Woods is given repeated instructions about how to blow into the machine . An officer and technician are heard laughing when Woods says he “can’t unlock my two bracelets”. The sportsman also agrees to a urine test, but asks: “How am I going to hold it?” Woods registered a 0.0 blood-alcohol level. He released a statement later on the day of his May 29 arrest, blaming a reaction to prescription medication, but denying he had taken any alcohol. 05 Jun 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods breathalyzer tests at a Florida Jail on 29 May, 2017 following DUI arrest. Photo credit: PBSO/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA40562_004.jpg
  • New video shows Tiger Woods handcuffed and barefoot while performing two breathalyzer tests in a Florida jail following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. The 41-year-old golfer is seen looking disorientated and slurring his speech in footage released by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office on June 2. Woods is given repeated instructions about how to blow into the machine . An officer and technician are heard laughing when Woods says he “can’t unlock my two bracelets”. The sportsman also agrees to a urine test, but asks: “How am I going to hold it?” Woods registered a 0.0 blood-alcohol level. He released a statement later on the day of his May 29 arrest, blaming a reaction to prescription medication, but denying he had taken any alcohol. 05 Jun 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods breathalyzer tests at a Florida Jail on 29 May, 2017 following DUI arrest. Photo credit: PBSO/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA40562_003.jpg
  • New video shows Tiger Woods handcuffed and barefoot while performing two breathalyzer tests in a Florida jail following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. The 41-year-old golfer is seen looking disorientated and slurring his speech in footage released by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office on June 2. Woods is given repeated instructions about how to blow into the machine . An officer and technician are heard laughing when Woods says he “can’t unlock my two bracelets”. The sportsman also agrees to a urine test, but asks: “How am I going to hold it?” Woods registered a 0.0 blood-alcohol level. He released a statement later on the day of his May 29 arrest, blaming a reaction to prescription medication, but denying he had taken any alcohol. 05 Jun 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods breathalyzer tests at a Florida Jail on 29 May, 2017 following DUI arrest. Photo credit: PBSO/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA40562_002.jpg
  • New video shows Tiger Woods handcuffed and barefoot while performing two breathalyzer tests in a Florida jail following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. The 41-year-old golfer is seen looking disorientated and slurring his speech in footage released by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office on June 2. Woods is given repeated instructions about how to blow into the machine . An officer and technician are heard laughing when Woods says he “can’t unlock my two bracelets”. The sportsman also agrees to a urine test, but asks: “How am I going to hold it?” Woods registered a 0.0 blood-alcohol level. He released a statement later on the day of his May 29 arrest, blaming a reaction to prescription medication, but denying he had taken any alcohol. 05 Jun 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods breathalyzer tests at a Florida Jail on 29 May, 2017 following DUI arrest. Photo credit: PBSO/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA40562_001.jpg
  • New video shows Tiger Woods handcuffed and barefoot while performing two breathalyzer tests in a Florida jail following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. The 41-year-old golfer is seen looking disorientated and slurring his speech in footage released by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office on June 2. Woods is given repeated instructions about how to blow into the machine . An officer and technician are heard laughing when Woods says he “can’t unlock my two bracelets”. The sportsman also agrees to a urine test, but asks: “How am I going to hold it?” Woods registered a 0.0 blood-alcohol level. He released a statement later on the day of his May 29 arrest, blaming a reaction to prescription medication, but denying he had taken any alcohol. 05 Jun 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods breathalyzer tests at a Florida Jail on 29 May, 2017 following DUI arrest. Photo credit: PBSO/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA40562_001.jpg
  • New video shows Tiger Woods handcuffed and barefoot while performing two breathalyzer tests in a Florida jail following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. The 41-year-old golfer is seen looking disorientated and slurring his speech in footage released by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office on June 2. Woods is given repeated instructions about how to blow into the machine . An officer and technician are heard laughing when Woods says he “can’t unlock my two bracelets”. The sportsman also agrees to a urine test, but asks: “How am I going to hold it?” Woods registered a 0.0 blood-alcohol level. He released a statement later on the day of his May 29 arrest, blaming a reaction to prescription medication, but denying he had taken any alcohol. 05 Jun 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods breathalyzer tests at a Florida Jail on 29 May, 2017 following DUI arrest. Photo credit: PBSO/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA40562_003.jpg
  • New video shows Tiger Woods handcuffed and barefoot while performing two breathalyzer tests in a Florida jail following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. The 41-year-old golfer is seen looking disorientated and slurring his speech in footage released by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office on June 2. Woods is given repeated instructions about how to blow into the machine . An officer and technician are heard laughing when Woods says he “can’t unlock my two bracelets”. The sportsman also agrees to a urine test, but asks: “How am I going to hold it?” Woods registered a 0.0 blood-alcohol level. He released a statement later on the day of his May 29 arrest, blaming a reaction to prescription medication, but denying he had taken any alcohol. 05 Jun 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods breathalyzer tests at a Florida Jail on 29 May, 2017 following DUI arrest. Photo credit: PBSO/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA40562_002.jpg
  • New video shows Tiger Woods handcuffed and barefoot while performing two breathalyzer tests in a Florida jail following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. The 41-year-old golfer is seen looking disorientated and slurring his speech in footage released by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office on June 2. Woods is given repeated instructions about how to blow into the machine . An officer and technician are heard laughing when Woods says he “can’t unlock my two bracelets”. The sportsman also agrees to a urine test, but asks: “How am I going to hold it?” Woods registered a 0.0 blood-alcohol level. He released a statement later on the day of his May 29 arrest, blaming a reaction to prescription medication, but denying he had taken any alcohol. 05 Jun 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods breathalyzer tests at a Florida Jail on 29 May, 2017 following DUI arrest. Photo credit: PBSO/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA40562_004.jpg
  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
    MEGA39663_002.jpg
  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
    MEGA39663_003.jpg
  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
    MEGA39663_001.jpg
  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
    MEGA39663_005.jpg
  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
    MEGA39663_004.jpg
  • A Florida homeowner was given a fright when this SUV smashed through his fence and ended up in his swimming pool. Hillsborough County Sheriff's deputies said the driver swerved to avoid another vehicle that had cut him up and then hit the gas instead of the brakes. His car then went hurtling through a fence before making a splash in the 5ft deep pool. Blas Simon, who owns the home in Lutz, Florida, said: "I was in the kitchen cooking lunch, and it almost sounded like it was a plane that landed in my yard. I looked and you could see a massive splash. I ran out to see if he was OK, and he was climbing out of the sunroof." Luckily no one was hurt but Simon said he had been trimming his hedges right in the car's path just an hour earlier. He added: "If you were standing there when the car went in, you would've gotten killed. It's instant. I would've been at the bottom of the pool. At the beginning, I couldn't believe it. I was like, 'No, this cannot be happening, right?' And then after a while you just kind of roll with it. What else are you going to do?" In a statement, Hillsborough County Sheriff said: "OOPS! That's not where this goes. A driver accidentally drove into a pool when trying to avoid a car then hitting the gas instead of the brakes. Luckily, there were no injuries but next time, it might be better to grab your swim trunks instead.". 21 Jun 2019 Pictured: SUV crashes into pool in Lutz, Florida. Photo credit: HCSO / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA449159_005.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_006.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_007.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_008.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_010.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_011.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_015.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_017.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_016.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_005.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_004.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_023.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_019.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_021.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_020.jpg
  • October 4, 2018 - Orlando, Florida, United States - Democratic gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum speaks at a campaign event on October 4, 2018 beside Interstate 4 in downtown Orlando, Florida. Gillum announced that his campaign had received the endorsement of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn, and St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman, all Democratic mayors of major cities in the electorally important I-4 corridor. (Credit Image: © Paul Hennessy/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
    20181004_zaa_n230_628.jpg
  • September 11, 2017 - Jacksonville, Fl, Florida, United States - Utility vehicles drive along Interstate 75, near Jacksonville, FL, on September 11, 2017. Flood water resides from parts of Jacksonville, FL after Hurricane Irma took an unexpected turn and caused massive power outages and coastal flooding around the state. (Credit Image: © Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170911_zaa_n230_374.jpg
  • A Florida homeowner was given a fright when this SUV smashed through his fence and ended up in his swimming pool. Hillsborough County Sheriff's deputies said the driver swerved to avoid another vehicle that had cut him up and then hit the gas instead of the brakes. His car then went hurtling through a fence before making a splash in the 5ft deep pool. Blas Simon, who owns the home in Lutz, Florida, said: "I was in the kitchen cooking lunch, and it almost sounded like it was a plane that landed in my yard. I looked and you could see a massive splash. I ran out to see if he was OK, and he was climbing out of the sunroof." Luckily no one was hurt but Simon said he had been trimming his hedges right in the car's path just an hour earlier. He added: "If you were standing there when the car went in, you would've gotten killed. It's instant. I would've been at the bottom of the pool. At the beginning, I couldn't believe it. I was like, 'No, this cannot be happening, right?' And then after a while you just kind of roll with it. What else are you going to do?" In a statement, Hillsborough County Sheriff said: "OOPS! That's not where this goes. A driver accidentally drove into a pool when trying to avoid a car then hitting the gas instead of the brakes. Luckily, there were no injuries but next time, it might be better to grab your swim trunks instead.". 21 Jun 2019 Pictured: SUV crashes into pool in Lutz, Florida. Photo credit: HCSO / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA449159_002.jpg
  • A Florida homeowner was given a fright when this SUV smashed through his fence and ended up in his swimming pool. Hillsborough County Sheriff's deputies said the driver swerved to avoid another vehicle that had cut him up and then hit the gas instead of the brakes. His car then went hurtling through a fence before making a splash in the 5ft deep pool. Blas Simon, who owns the home in Lutz, Florida, said: "I was in the kitchen cooking lunch, and it almost sounded like it was a plane that landed in my yard. I looked and you could see a massive splash. I ran out to see if he was OK, and he was climbing out of the sunroof." Luckily no one was hurt but Simon said he had been trimming his hedges right in the car's path just an hour earlier. He added: "If you were standing there when the car went in, you would've gotten killed. It's instant. I would've been at the bottom of the pool. At the beginning, I couldn't believe it. I was like, 'No, this cannot be happening, right?' And then after a while you just kind of roll with it. What else are you going to do?" In a statement, Hillsborough County Sheriff said: "OOPS! That's not where this goes. A driver accidentally drove into a pool when trying to avoid a car then hitting the gas instead of the brakes. Luckily, there were no injuries but next time, it might be better to grab your swim trunks instead.". 21 Jun 2019 Pictured: SUV crashes into pool in Lutz, Florida. Photo credit: HCSO / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA449159_004.jpg
  • A Florida homeowner was given a fright when this SUV smashed through his fence and ended up in his swimming pool. Hillsborough County Sheriff's deputies said the driver swerved to avoid another vehicle that had cut him up and then hit the gas instead of the brakes. His car then went hurtling through a fence before making a splash in the 5ft deep pool. Blas Simon, who owns the home in Lutz, Florida, said: "I was in the kitchen cooking lunch, and it almost sounded like it was a plane that landed in my yard. I looked and you could see a massive splash. I ran out to see if he was OK, and he was climbing out of the sunroof." Luckily no one was hurt but Simon said he had been trimming his hedges right in the car's path just an hour earlier. He added: "If you were standing there when the car went in, you would've gotten killed. It's instant. I would've been at the bottom of the pool. At the beginning, I couldn't believe it. I was like, 'No, this cannot be happening, right?' And then after a while you just kind of roll with it. What else are you going to do?" In a statement, Hillsborough County Sheriff said: "OOPS! That's not where this goes. A driver accidentally drove into a pool when trying to avoid a car then hitting the gas instead of the brakes. Luckily, there were no injuries but next time, it might be better to grab your swim trunks instead.". 21 Jun 2019 Pictured: SUV crashes into pool in Lutz, Florida. Photo credit: HCSO / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA449159_003.jpg
  • A Florida homeowner was given a fright when this SUV smashed through his fence and ended up in his swimming pool. Hillsborough County Sheriff's deputies said the driver swerved to avoid another vehicle that had cut him up and then hit the gas instead of the brakes. His car then went hurtling through a fence before making a splash in the 5ft deep pool. Blas Simon, who owns the home in Lutz, Florida, said: "I was in the kitchen cooking lunch, and it almost sounded like it was a plane that landed in my yard. I looked and you could see a massive splash. I ran out to see if he was OK, and he was climbing out of the sunroof." Luckily no one was hurt but Simon said he had been trimming his hedges right in the car's path just an hour earlier. He added: "If you were standing there when the car went in, you would've gotten killed. It's instant. I would've been at the bottom of the pool. At the beginning, I couldn't believe it. I was like, 'No, this cannot be happening, right?' And then after a while you just kind of roll with it. What else are you going to do?" In a statement, Hillsborough County Sheriff said: "OOPS! That's not where this goes. A driver accidentally drove into a pool when trying to avoid a car then hitting the gas instead of the brakes. Luckily, there were no injuries but next time, it might be better to grab your swim trunks instead.". 21 Jun 2019 Pictured: SUV crashes into pool in Lutz, Florida. Photo credit: HCSO / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA449159_001.jpg
  • May 4, 2019 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States - A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launches the CRS-17 cargo mission from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on May 4, 2019 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. This is the 17th resupply mission by SpaceX for NASA to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Paul Hennessy/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190504_zaa_n230_301.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_009.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_012.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_013.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_014.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_018.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_003.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_002.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_022.jpg
  • The fictional home of Pippi Longstocking, which featured in the hit 80s movie has hit the market for $750,000. The ponytailed, freckled-faced redhead captivate audiences when the Hollywood adaptation of the famous book hit our screens in 1988. Pippi, who was played by Tamara Erin, lived in the house called Villa Villekuella with her pet monkey and horse. In the film adapatation, called the New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Pippi makes friends with a couple of local children and the group embarks on a series of wild adventures. It became an instant cult classic but received mixed reviews from critics and eventually became a financial failure. While Tamara Erin went on to have a diverse career and finally reignited her fame by releasing a sex tape. In the movie, which is based on the famous Swedish books, the home is supposed to be set in the fictional village of Rocksby but in real life, the house is situated in Old Fernandina Beach, Florida. The 131-year-old home has hardly changed since the movie and is still painted bright green and red. It boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and is spread across is 2,200 square feet, which overlooks the former Spanish fort of San Carlos. It also comes with several historic features including original chandeliers and stained glass windows. The home, which is being listed by Stillwell Real Estate, was built in the 1880s for a harbor pilot and it has undergone several remodels, but has retained its unique charm. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Fictional home of Pippi Longstocking based in Florida. Photo credit: Badger Photography / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA410190_001.jpg
  • March 22, 2018 - Miami, Florida, United States - Christina Mchale, from the USA, hits a forehand during her match against Barbora Strycova, from the Czech Republic  on March 23, 2018 in Key Biscayne, Florida. Mchale defeated Strycova 6-1 6-4 (Credit Image: © Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20180322_zaa_n230_655.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - Stars of the television series Little Couple, Bill and Jennifer Klein watch a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida.Stars of the television series Little Couple, Bill and Jennifer Klein watch a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida.The NTT IndyCar Series teams take to the track for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_047.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - ALEXANDER ROSSI (27) of the United States for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_039.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - SCOTT DIXON (9) of New Zealand prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_046.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - ZACH VEACH (26) of the United States prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_034.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - SCOTT DIXON (9) of New Zealand prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_031.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS (18) of France prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_033.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - SCOTT DIXON (9) of New Zealand prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_042.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - ALEXANDER ROSSI (27) of the United States for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_041.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - SCOTT DIXON (9) of New Zealand prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_045.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - ZACH VEACH (26) of the United States prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_035.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - SCOTT DIXON (9) of New Zealand prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_037.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - The Andretti Autosport crew prepare their race car for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_038.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - SCOTT DIXON (9) of New Zealand prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_044.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - ALEXANDER ROSSI (27) of the United States for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_040.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - WILL POWER (12) of Australia prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_032.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - ZACH VEACH (26) of the United States prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_036.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - SCOTT DIXON (9) of New Zealand prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_043.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - MARCUS ERICSSON (7) of Sweeden prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_027.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - ED JONES (20) of The United Emerates prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_024.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - MARCUS ERICSSON (7) of Sweeden prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_026.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - MARCUS ERICSSON (7) of Sweeden prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_025.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - FELIX ROSENQVIST (10) of Sweeden prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_023.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS (18) of France prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_028.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - SCOTT DIXON (9) of New Zealand prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_030.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS (18) of France prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_029.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - CHARLIE KIMBALL (23) of the United States prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_016.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - FELIX ROSENQVIST (10) of Sweeden prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_019.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - ED JONES (20) of The United Emerates prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_022.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - MATHEUS LEIST (4) of Brazil prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_018.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - CHARLIE KIMBALL (23) of the United States prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_017.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - ED JONES (20) of The United Emerates prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_021.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - ED JONES (20) of The United Emerates prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_020.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - ZACH VEACH (26) of the United States prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_015.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - TONY KANAAN (14) of Brazil prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_009.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - SPENCER PIGOT (21) of the United States prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_013.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - TONY KANAAN (14) of Brazil prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_012.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - MATHEUS LEIST (4) of Brazil prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_011.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - MATHEUS LEIST (4) of Brazil prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_010.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - CHARLIE KIMBALL (23) of the United States prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_014.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - TONY KANAAN (14) of Brazil prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_008.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - The AJ Foyt Racing crew prepare their race cars for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_003.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - The AJ Foyt Racing crew prepare their race cars for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_002.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - The AJ Foyt Racing crew prepare their race cars for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_004.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - TONY KANAAN (14) of Brazil prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_006.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - TONY KANAAN (14) of Brazil prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_007.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - ED JONES (20) of The United Emerates prepares for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_005.jpg
  • March 9, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - The AJ Foyt Racing crew prepare their race cars for a practice session for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at The Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190309_zaa_a161_001.jpg
  • March 8, 2019 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - CHARLIE KIMBALL (23) of the United States goes through the turns during practice for the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at Temporary Waterfront Street Course in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Credit Image: © Walter G Arce Sr Asp Inc/ASP)
    20190308_zaa_a161_026.jpg
Next