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Photograph, recto: Two causways and chains of verdant islands connect Miami Beach (forground) with Miami at the Everglades' edge
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Photograph, recto: The placid waters of Biscayne Bay, which separate Miami, the metropolis of southern Florida, from beautiful Miami Beach, offer a natural harbor for seagoing aircraft. Here, the returning Good Will Flyers made their first landing in the United States en route to Washington. Biscayne Bay, dotted with man-made islands, on the right, and the ocean beaches, laved by the Gulf Stream, below the cloud bank to the left
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Photograph, recto: The placid waters of Biscayne Bay, which separate Miami, the metropolis of southern Florida, from beautiful Miami Beach, offer a natural harbor for seagoing aircraft. Here, the returning Good Will Flyers made their first landing in the United States en route to Washington. Biscayne Bay, dotted with man-made islands, on the right, and the ocean beaches, laved by the Gulf Stream, below the cloud bank to the left
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Photograph, recto: Medication Garden in form of St. Peter's, Rome, following Bramanteo's plan. Design by Harold Cobb. The building to the south was the nun's quarters. One room had a plaque that said Douglas Fairbanks Junior and Mary Pickford spent their honey moon there. A mirror was found in the light fixture that allowed photographs of the bedroom by remote control.
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Photograph, recto: Miami Beach at end tide. Now and then "on-shore" winds bring strange sea visitors to this beautiful beach from the far-thung reaches of the Gulf Stream. However, a change of wind and tide once again sweeps the sand as clear as a ball-room floor. The near-by aquarium frequently profits by unusual specimens that are brought to shore in the sargasso weed and other forms of sea flora, which afford a hiding place for minute fish of many kinds
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Photograph, recto: [Falls of the Miami River, December 1896]
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