From the Miami Daily News, Dec. 17, 1957.
Ad for the Cotton Club, 1271 Dade Blvd., Miami Beach.
"New! 1958 edition of the Cotton Club Revue. Starring Cab Calloway."
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Key West 'Secedes' from the United States; forms Conch Republic - April 23, 1982
From the Miami News, April 23, 1982.
30 years ago...Key West "secedes" from the Union.
30 years ago...Key West "secedes" from the Union.
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
Ad for Puerto Rican Rum - 1959
From the Miami News, Dec. 2, 1959.
Ad for the "Derby Daiquiri," the "Official Drink of the Florida Derby."
Ad for the "Derby Daiquiri," the "Official Drink of the Florida Derby."
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
You know you grew up in Old Miami if you remember...
When the Dade County Courthouse was the tallest building in Miami
SW 36th Ave. and 8th Street before the Versailles Restaurant was there (anyone remember what was?)
Window signs in stores on Flagler Street in downtown Miami that read: "Se habla EspaƱol aqui"
Making out at Sewer Beach
Miami Stadium, Orange Bowl, Frankie's Pizza and Arbetter's
When US1 was only two lanes
Pier 5 where you could buy fresh fish right off the boat
When the people on South Beach were older than the buildings
WCIX channel 6, or WAXY radio and Rick Shaw, or Zeta 4 Big Wilson
Ralph Renick
Howard Johnson's fried clams and ice cream
The Jackie Gleason show with the June Taylor dancers
Riddle Airlines
Medley Speedway
A & P grocery stores
Planes spraying for fruit flies
Bayfront Bandshell
The Miami News
When there was a grocery store in Dadeland Mall
Grand Union, Kwik Check, Ann Margeret grocery stores
When the Rusty Pelican burned down
The Tropicaire Drive-In and swap meet
The Ferris wheel atop Burdines downtown
Jordan Marsh
Riviera Theater and the Miracle Mile Theater
National Airlines, Air Florida and Eastern Airlines
Pan Am's airport at Dinner Key
When the Rickenbacker was a drawbridge (only 25 cents)
Getting stuck for hours at a time on the Rickenbacker!
The Skipper Chuck Show and the Sunday Funnies
M.T. Graves hosting the Saturday horror flick on Channel 7
Lindsley Lumber
Zayres
JByrons
Hot Shoppes Paley's Big Wheel
Crandon Park Zoo
Johnny and Mack by the railroad track
Sheehan Buick on 8th Street ... when it was called 8th Street
Gretner's Restaurant, The Flame, Sherrard's Dixie Belle Inn, The Depot
Black Angus Restaurant at 104th Street
Holsum Bakery's wonderful smell of bread baking on US1
When Dadeland was an open-air mall
When there was only a Gulf station on US 1 cross from Shorty's
When Tamiami airport was on the Tamiami Trail
A&W Drive in restaurants
Lums and their frozen schooners and wieners in beer
The Village Inn
The Playboy Clubs
Big Daddy's Lounges
Auto Inspection Stations
Robert's Western Wear and OK Feed Store
The English Pub and Jamaican Inn on Key Biscayne
Claude Pepper's picnics at Tropical Park
Tropical Park when it was a racetrack
South Miami Hospital when it was only one building.
When they built Baptist hospital
When everyone thought the turnpike extension was built too far out
When Coconut Grove was a hippie hangout
Sam and Carl's Deli in S Miami
Rock concerts at Miami Jai Alai stadium
Sunniland Pony Rides
Land Crabs on Old Cutler
The diving board and dock at Matheson Hammock pond
Barefoot Mailman at Dadeland
Bill Haast and the Serpentarium
Concerts at the Miami Marine Stadium
Sunday country dancing at Alabama Jack's
Tyler's Restaurant
Live & Let Live drug store
Engel's Drug Store in Grove
When South Beach meant Miami Beach below 5th Street
Food Fair
Pantry Pride
Piggly Wiggly
Florida license tags with letters indicating size of car
The Miami Springs Villas
Miami Seahawks pro football team
Red Cross Drugs in downtown Miami
King Arthur's Court in Miami Springs
Men's Grill at Burdines
Richard's Bargain Basement
The Round Table restaurant on US1 near UM
Royal Castle hamburgers @ 15 cents, root beer 5 cents
Jimmy's Hurricane drive-in on Bird
Black Caesar's Forge in South Dade
"Yes, We Have No Bananas"
Bus riding all over the county with paper transfers getting punched
The black beach on Virginia Key
Greynolds Park hill...the highest point in Dade County
Only two highways north: US 1 and 27
Cuban missile crisis; missile silos in ground all over South Dade
All rental cars had E license tags
Tags had number for county size: Dade 1, Liberty 67
Chalk Airlines and Goodyear Blimp base on Watson Island
Seasonal arrival of buzzard colonies atop Courthouse
Burdine's installing the state's first escalator
The caves at Venetian Pool
Absolutely nothing west of the airport until Doral
Orange Bowl: High School football Thursday nights, UM Friday nights
The par-54 night-lighted golf course on South Dixie Highway
The shoeshine boys downtown near Richard's Dept Store
The huge Christmas display at the Holsum Bakery on US1
The television set in the park across the street from Robert's Drug store on 8th Ave. and Flagler street
HistoryMiami.com: Vivid memories of Miami in the early 60s
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
Ad for Pumpkins Restaurant - 1960
From the Miami News, July 28, 1960.
Ad for Pumpkins Restaurant at 13001 N.W. 7th Ave.
A complete charcoal broiled steak dinner with Key lime pie for dessert: "All for only $1.35."
Ad for Pumpkins Restaurant at 13001 N.W. 7th Ave.
A complete charcoal broiled steak dinner with Key lime pie for dessert: "All for only $1.35."
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Ads for the Deauville Star Theatre and Playboy Club - 1974
From the Miami News, April 9, 1974.
Ads for the Deauville Star Theatre featuring Gladys Knight and the Pips...
and the Playboy Club featuring Tony Orlando and Dawn.
Ads for the Deauville Star Theatre featuring Gladys Knight and the Pips...
and the Playboy Club featuring Tony Orlando and Dawn.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Ad for the Downbeat Club on the 79th St. Causeway - 1959
From the Miami News, Nov. 13, 1959.
Ad for the Downbeat Club on the 79th Street Causeway in North Bay Village. "Fine Food ... Cool Sounds."
Ad for the Downbeat Club on the 79th Street Causeway in North Bay Village. "Fine Food ... Cool Sounds."
Eastern Airlines labor troubles - March, 1989
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March 5, 1989.
Two days earlier, Eastern Airlines machinists walked off the job.
Eastern wanted to show the flying public that maintenance operations had not been affected.
They set up a photo op that allowed the press photograph Eastern supervisors and non-union employees changing a tire. Photographers turned out in force.
Less than two years later, Eastern went out of business.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
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