Miami in Vintage Postcards

Miami in Vintage Postcards
Title Miami in Vintage Postcards PDF eBook
Author Patricia Kennedy
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 134
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780738506432

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In the brief 100 years since its inception, Miami, which began its life on the shores of the Miami River, has been transformed into an international city that continues to blossom under the warm South Florida sun. Home to just 30,000 pioneering souls in 1920, the greater Miami area has grown to be 2.1 million residents strong and boasts a unique heritage made up of grand hotels and skyscrapers, aviation and marine history, as well as famous people and places.

Miami Beach in Vintage Postcards

Miami Beach in Vintage Postcards
Title Miami Beach in Vintage Postcards PDF eBook
Author Patricia Kennedy
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780738506449

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From the early 1900s, when visitors reached the sparkling new bathing resort by ferry, to the heydey of Art Deco hotels in the 1930s and beyond, Miami Beach has cast its spell over millions of people and been transformed into a world-class travel destination. Sandy beaches, a balmy climate, a vibrant local community, and a distinctive architectural heritage certainly make Miami Beach a one-of-a-kind city.

Kendallville & Noble County in Vintage Postcards

Kendallville & Noble County in Vintage Postcards
Title Kendallville & Noble County in Vintage Postcards PDF eBook
Author John Martin Smith
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 130
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 0738519200

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The fleeting scenes of Sylvan Lake and Kneipp Sanitarium have often been captured in postcards sent or collected by Noble County's residents and visitors. Captured here in over 200 vintage postcards is the history of Noble County, chosen by local merchants, depicting the thriving downtown areas, booming industries, and quiet, pleasant residential sections. Kendallville and Noble County provides a visual history of Noble County. This vast collection provides a wide range of fascinating images and poignant messages preserved on 1¢ postcards, including the socials, events, buildings, homes, and residents of the past from the towns of Noble County, including Albion, Ligonier, Wolf Lakes, and Wolcottville.

Miami Vintage Postcard Journal

Miami Vintage Postcard Journal
Title Miami Vintage Postcard Journal PDF eBook
Author Orange Circle Studio
Publisher Orange Circle Studio Corporation
Pages 176
Release 2010-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9781608972050

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Travel back in time to the Big Apple, Philly, the Windy City, or another best-loved destination with this vintage postcard journal. Built-in storage pocket. Elastic band closure. 176 pages.

Miami Beach Postcards

Miami Beach Postcards
Title Miami Beach Postcards PDF eBook
Author Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Publisher Schiffer Pub Limited
Pages 40
Release 2005
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780764323065

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Forty colorful postcards detail the architectural Art Deco splendor of Miami Beach. Keep it as a souvenir book, detach and mail them, or show them off in any standard 5" x 7" frame. At $14.95, it's the best deal on the Beach.

Miami and Miami Beach in Early Postcards

Miami and Miami Beach in Early Postcards
Title Miami and Miami Beach in Early Postcards PDF eBook
Author Donald D. Spencer
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Miami (Fla.)
ISBN 9780892183319

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Palm Beach in Vintage Postcards

Palm Beach in Vintage Postcards
Title Palm Beach in Vintage Postcards PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Thuma
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 136
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780738506807

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Once little more than a steamy, tropical jungle, Palm Beach was transformed in the early twentieth century by industrialist Henry Flagler and a handful of architects into a playground for the famous, wealthy, and powerful. There, in the garden of earthly delights, celebrities and capitalists enjoyed a variety of leisure and recreational activities--from parties and tennis to sunbathing and dining--and stayed in the most opulent accommodations ever conceived and constructed. Many who loved this lifestyle became part-time residents and built palatial homes for the winter months. To this day, Palm Beach remains one of America's toniest and most exclusive resorts.