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- Charles Ringling died in 1926, just after it was completed.
- Charles Ringling died on December 3, 1926.
- Ringling Boulevard was named for Charles Ringling.
- Charles Ringling and his wife, Edith, began building their bay front winter retreat in the early 1920s.
- It crosses Washington Boulevard where Charles Ringling built the Chicago style of architecture, opposite the site which Ringling would donate for the county seat.
- Ringling Brothers Circus established its winter home in Sarasota during 1919 following the death of Alf T ., when Charles Ringling assumed many of his duties.
- In the late 1970s, Sarasota County purchased the Terrace Hotel that was built by Charles Ringling and renovated it for use as a county government office building.
- The winter retreat of Edith and Charles Ringling was built on Sarasota Bay in the Shell Beach subdivision platted in 1896 by Mary Louise and Charles N . Thompson.
- Other contributing properties in the district include the Ellen and Ralph Caples residence, the John and Mable Ringling Museum, the Hester Ringling Lancaster Sandford residence and the Edith and Charles Ringling residence.
- Burns assisted in the founding of the Sarasota Woman's Club, which now houses the Florida Studio Theatre, and, along with other community leaders such as Charles Ringling, encouraged the 1921 creation of Sarasota County by separation from Manatee County.
- "Zumbrota " was built in 1914 at Port Clinton, Ohio, by the Matthews Boat Company and was acquired by the Navy on 11 August 1917 from circus entrepreneur, Charles Ringling, of Sarasota, Florida, for service as a section patrol boat and was designated "'SP-93 " '.