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Dick Pope Sr.

Richard Downing Pope Sr. (April 19, 1900 – January 28, 1988), better known as Dick Pope, was the founder of Cypress Gardens in Winter Haven, Florida. He was also known as "Mr. Florida"[1] and "Mr. Water Skiing."[citation needed] He played a key role in the development of tourism in the state of Florida, and in the growth of theme parks as tourist destinations. He was a highly accomplished athlete, and helped to popularize the sport of water skiing.

Dick Pope Sr.
Born
Richard Downing Pope

(1900-04-19)April 19, 1900
DiedJanuary 28, 1988(1988-01-28) (aged 87)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationFounder of Cypress Gardens
SpouseJulie Pope
Children2: Adrienne Pope Watkins and Dick Pope Jr.

Personal life Edit

Dick Pope Sr. was born in Des Moines, Iowa, according to legend during the middle of a tornado, from where he was said to have derived his whirlwind personality and energy for life.[2] At the age of 7, in 1908, his family moved to Lake Wales, Florida.[3] For a while, he lived and worked in New York City.

In 1926, while in North Carolina, he met his future wife, Julie Pope. Together they spent most of their lives in and around Winter Haven, Florida. They were active members of St. Matthew's Catholic Church in Winter Haven.[4] They had two children, Dick Pope Jr. and Adrienne Pope Watkins.[5]

During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps.[6]

Pope was known for his lively personality and his flamboyant clothing, including a turquoise suit, trimmed in pink, worn with bright white shoes.[7]

Business career Edit

Pope started working in his father's real estate business at an early age. He was a natural promoter and salesman. He is said to have closed his first real estate deal when he was just 12 years old.[8] During the Great Depression, he took different jobs working as a promoter and salesman. He and his brother had some success promoting speedboats and aquaplanes on lakes throughout Florida.[9]

 
Cypress Gardens in Winter Haven, Florida.

In the early 1930s, his wife Julie showed him an article in Good Housekeeping about a man charging visitors money to see the manicured gardens around his mansion home.[10] From this, they hatched the idea of Cypress Gardens, and over the next few years they worked to convert a section of swamp land on the shores of Lake Eloise into a theme park garden. On January 2, 1936, Dick and Julie Pope officially opened their famed theme park, charging visitors 25 cents each to visit.[11] Cypress Gardens was an immediate success.

Cypress Gardens would eventually grow to over 200 acres of land, and host more than a million visitors annually.[12] The theme park provided visitors with an escape from the everyday world, and originally featured idyllic botanical gardens and southern belles working as hostesses. During World War II, a group of soldiers waiting to deploy to war from Tampa, Florida saw photographs of water skiers on the lake at the park, and they mistakenly believed that water ski shows were part of the entertainment offered there. When a small group soldiers arrived at the park, ready to pay the entrance fee to watch the water ski show, Julie Pope rounded up her children, Dick Jr. and Adrienne, and their friends, and staged an impromptu water skiing exhibition. It was a success, and the next weekend, 800 more soldiers arrived to see the show. From that point on, water ski shows were a staple of the Cypress Gardens brand.

Pope worked tirelessly to promote his theme park. He produced over 500 news reels and 75 short films to promote the park.[13] In the 1970s, Cypress Gardens purchased Magnolia Mansion, the New Orleans style mansion, built on Lake Eloise by citrus magnate, John A. Snively. At its height, Cypress Gardens was nationally famous. It was used as a set location for a variety of films, including Moon Over Miami (film).[14] An episode of the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was filmed there. The park features prominently in the first Cinerama film "This is Cinerama" from 1952, with dramatic water-skiing stunts showing off the immersive widescreen capabilities of the new format. The park attracted such celebrity guests as Elvis Presley, Betty Grable, and King Hussein of Jordan.

Impact on Florida tourism Edit

Pope referred to himself as the "Grand Poobah of Publicity",[15] and through his efforts, the image of Florida as playground for sun and fun spread around the world. He is credited with single-handedly re-vitalizing Florida tourism after the difficult times of the Great Depression and World War II.[16] Cypress Gardens helped to establish central Florida as the dominant area in the world for theme parks.

The Florida Public Relations Association (FPRA) annually gives out the Dick Pope All-Florida Grand Golden Image Award for best PR program in the state. Recent winners of the award include RB Oppenheim Associates; Jason Mudd & Associates (now Axia Public Relations); and Herrle Communications Group. The Polk County Chapter of FPRA is named after Dick Pope.

The Dick Pope Sr. Institute For Tourism Studies operates in conjunction with the Rosen College of Hospitality Management at the University of Central Florida, conducting research into the tourism and hospitality industries.[17] In 2013 the Dick Pope Legacy Hall of Fame Awards were established in his name recognizing Leadership in Hospitality Tourism for the State of Florida. A plaque honoring Dick Pope and memorializing his early development of Florida's tourism was revealed on June 11, 2014, in the lobby of the Orange County Convention Center. All Dick Pope Legacy Hall of Fame Honorees join the wall and are celebrated at an annual hospitality scholarship fundraiser in Orlando, The Grand Tour Gala.

Water skiing Edit

Pope was an avid outdoorsman and accomplished athlete. He was a member of the first class of inductees into the Water Ski Hall of Fame. He is also a member of the Florida Sports Hall of Fame.

Pope became interested in water skiing during the 1920s, while working with his brother promoting and selling speed boats in Florida.[citation needed] He began skiing behind the boats as a way to increase excitement during the sales demonstrations. Soon, he began trying different moves and tricks to increase the excitement. In 1928, he became the first person to successfully complete a jump on water skis, jumping a wooden ramp, and going a distance of 25 ft.[18] After water skiing became part of the Cypress Gardens' shows, he helped develop different formations and tricks, including the water ski human pyramid.

Despite his prowess as a water skier, his real importance to the sport was promoting it. Pope produced newsreels, films, and magazine articles about the water skiing featured at Cypress Gardens. He promoted the sport in media outlets around the world.[citation needed] His efforts brought the sport international attention for the first time.

In 1950, he hosted the second World Water Ski Championship.[citation needed] Pope hosted the event again in 1958.[citation needed] For many years, his Dixie Water Ski tournament was one of the most important annual water ski competitions.[citation needed] At the 1964 New York World's Fair, he staged a series of highly successful water skiing exhibitions.[19] He also staged a water skiing exhibition for a segment on the Ed Sullivan Show.[20]

Pope worked hard to organize water skiing as a sport. He served as the American Water Ski Association vice-president for many years, and was eventually elected to the position for life.[citation needed] He also helped form the World Water Ski Federation, a rival organization to the International Water Ski Union.

His son, Dick Pope Jr., was one of the first persons to successfully barefoot water ski,[21] and is a member of the Water Ski Hall of Fame. They are the only father–son pair in the Water Ski Hall of Fame.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Dick Pope Sr. Dies, Put Florida on Map".
  2. ^ http://data.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/famous-iowans/dick-pope-sr
  3. ^ "Dick Pope Sr. Dies, Put Florida on Map".
  4. ^ The Lakeland Ledger, January 29, 1988. Vol. 82 No.99 Pg2A
  5. ^ "Richard Downing Pope, 87, Dies; Promoter of Florida and Tourism". The New York Times. 30 January 1988.
  6. ^ The Lakeland Ledger, January 29, 1988. Vol. 82 No.99 Pg11A
  7. ^ http://data.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/famous-iowans/dick-pope-sr
  8. ^ http://data.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/famous-iowans/dick-pope-sr
  9. ^ http://data.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/famous-iowans/dick-pope-sr
  10. ^ "Dick Pope Sr. Dies, Put Florida on Map".
  11. ^ "Dick Pope Sr. Dies, Put Florida on Map".
  12. ^ http://data.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/famous-iowans/dick-pope-sr
  13. ^ The Lakeland Ledger, January 29, 1988. Vol. 82 No.99 Pg11A
  14. ^ "Dick Pope Sr. Dies, Put Florida on Map".
  15. ^ The Lakeland Ledger, January 29, 1988. Vol. 82 No.99 Pg14A
  16. ^ "Richard Downing Pope, 87, Dies; Promoter of Florida and Tourism". The New York Times. 30 January 1988.
  17. ^ . hospitality.ucf.edu. Archived from the original on 2011-10-12.
  18. ^ Pope Sr., Dick (1958). Water Skiing. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. p. 52
  19. ^ "Richard Downing Pope, 87, Dies; Promoter of Florida and Tourism". The New York Times. 30 January 1988.
  20. ^ "Dick Pope Sr. Dies, Put Florida on Map".
  21. ^ "The Story of the Really Big Show: The History of Barefooting". Zenon Bilas. Water Ski Magazine Aug 1989 issue. August 1989. Retrieved November 11, 2010.

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28 aged 87 Winter Haven Florida U S NationalityAmericanOccupationFounder of Cypress GardensSpouseJulie PopeChildren2 Adrienne Pope Watkins and Dick Pope Jr Contents 1 Personal life 2 Business career 3 Impact on Florida tourism 4 Water skiing 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life EditDick Pope Sr was born in Des Moines Iowa according to legend during the middle of a tornado from where he was said to have derived his whirlwind personality and energy for life 2 At the age of 7 in 1908 his family moved to Lake Wales Florida 3 For a while he lived and worked in New York City In 1926 while in North Carolina he met his future wife Julie Pope Together they spent most of their lives in and around Winter Haven Florida They were active members of St Matthew s Catholic Church in Winter Haven 4 They had two children Dick Pope Jr and Adrienne Pope Watkins 5 During World War II he served in the U S Army Signal Corps 6 Pope was known for his lively personality and his flamboyant clothing including a turquoise suit trimmed in pink worn with bright white shoes 7 Business career EditPope started working in his father s real estate business at an early age He was a natural promoter and salesman He is said to have closed his first real estate deal when he was just 12 years old 8 During the Great Depression he took different jobs working as a promoter and salesman He and his brother had some success promoting speedboats and aquaplanes on lakes throughout Florida 9 nbsp Cypress Gardens in Winter Haven Florida In the early 1930s his wife Julie showed him an article in Good Housekeeping about a man charging visitors money to see the manicured gardens around his mansion home 10 From this they hatched the idea of Cypress Gardens and over the next few years they worked to convert a section of swamp land on the shores of Lake Eloise into a theme park garden On January 2 1936 Dick and Julie Pope officially opened their famed theme park charging visitors 25 cents each to visit 11 Cypress Gardens was an immediate success Cypress Gardens would eventually grow to over 200 acres of land and host more than a million visitors annually 12 The theme park provided visitors with an escape from the everyday world and originally featured idyllic botanical gardens and southern belles working as hostesses During World War II a group of soldiers waiting to deploy to war from Tampa Florida saw photographs of water skiers on the lake at the park and they mistakenly believed that water ski shows were part of the entertainment offered there When a small group soldiers arrived at the park ready to pay the entrance fee to watch the water ski show Julie Pope rounded up her children Dick Jr and Adrienne and their friends and staged an impromptu water skiing exhibition It was a success and the next weekend 800 more soldiers arrived to see the show From that point on water ski shows were a staple of the Cypress Gardens brand Pope worked tirelessly to promote his theme park He produced over 500 news reels and 75 short films to promote the park 13 In the 1970s Cypress Gardens purchased Magnolia Mansion the New Orleans style mansion built on Lake Eloise by citrus magnate John A Snively At its height Cypress Gardens was nationally famous It was used as a set location for a variety of films including Moon Over Miami film 14 An episode of the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was filmed there The park features prominently in the first Cinerama film This is Cinerama from 1952 with dramatic water skiing stunts showing off the immersive widescreen capabilities of the new format The park attracted such celebrity guests as Elvis Presley Betty Grable and King Hussein of Jordan Impact on Florida tourism EditPope referred to himself as the Grand Poobah of Publicity 15 and through his efforts the image of Florida as playground for sun and fun spread around the world He is credited with single handedly re vitalizing Florida tourism after the difficult times of the Great Depression and World War II 16 Cypress Gardens helped to establish central Florida as the dominant area in the world for theme parks The Florida Public Relations Association FPRA annually gives out the Dick Pope All Florida Grand Golden Image Award for best PR program in the state Recent winners of the award include RB Oppenheim Associates Jason Mudd amp Associates now Axia Public Relations and Herrle Communications Group The Polk County Chapter of FPRA is named after Dick Pope The Dick Pope Sr Institute For Tourism Studies operates in conjunction with the Rosen College of Hospitality Management at the University of Central Florida conducting research into the tourism and hospitality industries 17 In 2013 the Dick Pope Legacy Hall of Fame Awards were established in his name recognizing Leadership in Hospitality Tourism for the State of Florida A plaque honoring Dick Pope and memorializing his early development of Florida s tourism was revealed on June 11 2014 in the lobby of the Orange County Convention Center All Dick Pope Legacy Hall of Fame Honorees join the wall and are celebrated at an annual hospitality scholarship fundraiser in Orlando The Grand Tour Gala Water skiing EditPope was an avid outdoorsman and accomplished athlete He was a member of the first class of inductees into the Water Ski Hall of Fame He is also a member of the Florida Sports Hall of Fame Pope became interested in water skiing during the 1920s while working with his brother promoting and selling speed boats in Florida citation needed He began skiing behind the boats as a way to increase excitement during the sales demonstrations Soon he began trying different moves and tricks to increase the excitement In 1928 he became the first person to successfully complete a jump on water skis jumping a wooden ramp and going a distance of 25 ft 18 After water skiing became part of the Cypress Gardens shows he helped develop different formations and tricks including the water ski human pyramid Despite his prowess as a water skier his real importance to the sport was promoting it Pope produced newsreels films and magazine articles about the water skiing featured at Cypress Gardens He promoted the sport in media outlets around the world citation needed His efforts brought the sport international attention for the first time In 1950 he hosted the second World Water Ski Championship citation needed Pope hosted the event again in 1958 citation needed For many years his Dixie Water Ski tournament was one of the most important annual water ski competitions citation needed At the 1964 New York World s Fair he staged a series of highly successful water skiing exhibitions 19 He also staged a water skiing exhibition for a segment on the Ed Sullivan Show 20 Pope worked hard to organize water skiing as a sport He served as the American Water Ski Association vice president for many years and was eventually elected to the position for life citation needed He also helped form the World Water Ski Federation a rival organization to the International Water Ski Union His son Dick Pope Jr was one of the first persons to successfully barefoot water ski 21 and is a member of the Water Ski Hall of Fame They are the only father son pair in the Water Ski Hall of Fame See also EditList of Water Skiing Hall of Fame InducteesReferences Edit Dick Pope Sr Dies Put Florida on Map http data desmoinesregister com dmr famous iowans dick pope sr Dick Pope Sr Dies Put Florida on Map The Lakeland Ledger January 29 1988 Vol 82 No 99 Pg2A Richard Downing Pope 87 Dies Promoter of Florida and Tourism The New York Times 30 January 1988 The Lakeland Ledger January 29 1988 Vol 82 No 99 Pg11A http data desmoinesregister com dmr famous iowans dick pope sr http data desmoinesregister com dmr famous iowans dick pope sr http data desmoinesregister com dmr famous iowans dick pope sr Dick Pope Sr Dies Put Florida on Map Dick Pope Sr Dies Put Florida on Map http data desmoinesregister com dmr famous iowans dick pope sr The Lakeland Ledger January 29 1988 Vol 82 No 99 Pg11A Dick Pope Sr Dies Put Florida on Map The Lakeland Ledger January 29 1988 Vol 82 No 99 Pg14A Richard Downing Pope 87 Dies Promoter of Florida and Tourism The New York Times 30 January 1988 Dick Pope Sr Institute for Tourism Studies hospitality ucf edu Archived from the original on 2011 10 12 Pope Sr Dick 1958 Water Skiing Englewood Cliffs NJ Prentice Hall p 52 Richard Downing Pope 87 Dies Promoter of Florida and Tourism The New York Times 30 January 1988 Dick Pope Sr Dies Put Florida on Map The Story of the Really Big Show The History of Barefooting Zenon Bilas Water Ski Magazine Aug 1989 issue August 1989 Retrieved November 11 2010 External links EditWaterski Hall of Fame Usurped Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dick Pope Sr amp oldid 1118196033, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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