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Clipping, p. 1: [Text] Miami Beach's first post of...
Clipping, p. 2: [Text] Mayor Thomas J. Pancoast. H...
Clipping, p. 3: [Text] The Miami Beach Post Office...
Clipping, p. 4: [Text] South MIami Beach in 1921 [...
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Clipping, p. 6: [Text] Now you see it, now you don...
Clipping, p. 1: [Text] Miami Beach's first post office [Photographic Illustration]
Clipping, p. 2: [Text] Mayor Thomas J. Pancoast. Hasf Matlack Collection Photo 104679. [Photographic Illustration]
Clipping, p. 3: [Text] The Miami Beach Post Office in 1921, third buliding from the left, on a busy day on 5th Street and Alton Road, looking east. Abraham Lavender Photo. [Photographic Illustration]
Clipping, p. 4: [Text] South MIami Beach in 1921 [Map Illustration]
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Clipping, p. 6: [Text] Now you see it, now you don't. The Miami Beach Post Office building was demolished on Wednesday, November 5, 1997. These two photographs were taken before and after the demolition. Photos taken by Abraham Lavender.
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