This article appeared in The St. Petersburg Times in July 1996:
In the late 1930s, Tampa tax lawyer Ara Brubaker, son of a Pennsylvania Mennonite minister, invited friends to go skinny-dipping in a sparkling lake in central Pasco County.
So began Lake Como Club, the first nudist retreat in Land O’Lakes.
More than half a century later, an area once known for its citrus groves, lumber mills and cattle ranches has become a nudist mecca.
Land O’Lakes has two major clubs (with a third on the way) and two smaller hideaways.
The west Pasco community of Hudson is home to the Florida Naturist Park. Pasco has more clothing-optional facilities than any other Florida county, and is second only to Palm Springs, Calif., in the United States.
Tens of thousands of nudists swarm into town, contributing tourist tax dollars, eating in local restaurants and shopping in local stores.
And hundreds of permanent residents pay property taxes, enroll children in local schools and involve themselves in the community.
On Monday, the American Association of Nude Recreation kicks off National Nude Recreation Week. It’s the one time of year that nudists invite outsiders, or “cottontails,” to look behind the walls and determine if the lifestyle is right for them.
“It’s a matter of freedom,” said nudist Christie Musick, who lives in Paradise Lakes in Land O’Lakes. “You shed the constraints of clothing, take off the trappings of the outside world and no one cares whether you’re perfect or not. You’re not going to find many Cindy Crawfords out here.
“Most people look like your mother, your kids, your best friend, your next door neighbor, people you see at church.
“Just ordinary people.”