New Port Richey

The City of New Port Richey is rich with history dating back to the early 1900's.

The coastline west of New Port Richey served as the location for the 1978 Lee Majors film The Norseman.

The amphitheater at Simms Park, off Main Street has hosted numerous famous musicians, as well as two sitting U.S. presidents; Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.

Is the birthplace of Nathan Explosion, the lead singer for the fictional death metal band Dethklok.

An area of development within New Port Richey's postal zone is Trinity, in the 34655 zip code zone. This area is not in the city limits of New Port Richey.

The 3,685 acres that make up Trinity are being developed by Adam Smith Enterprises, Inc. (ASE). ASE is one of several companies operating under the management guidance of Jireh, Inc. The founder of Jireh is Dr. James P. Gills, a Tarpon Springs ophthalmologist who is also the founder of one of the largest and most comprehensive outpatient eye surgery practices in the world, St. Luke's Cataract and Laser Institute, also in Tarpon Springs.

Subdivisions include River Crossing, Hunter's Ridge, Southern Oaks, Aristida, Trinity Oaks, Fox Wood at Trinity, Champion's Club, Fox Hollow, and Heritage Springs.

Robert Trent Jones, Sr. (June 20, 1906 - June 14, 2000) was a golf course architect who designed (or re-designed) about 500 golf courses in at least 40 US states and 35 other countries all around the world. Jones designed Trinity's golf course located between Fox Wood and Champion's Club. It has been jokingly said that, "The sun never sets on a Robert Trent Jones golf course."

 

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