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Miami Then & Now
Published in Paperback by Centennial Press (1992)
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Memories
Exquisite Photographs
Parks and Klepser do a wonderful job documenting the evolution and transformation of Miami and Miami Beach. A great book for illustrating Miami and Miami Beach's past history (for those people who believe there is little) and a wonderful guide to our present tropical metropolis.
The forgotten frontier : Florida through the lens of Ralph Middleton Munroe
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Miami, the American Crossroad: A Centennial Journey, 1896-1996
Published in Paperback by Simon & Schuster Custom Publishing (1996)
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Miami, the magic city
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Miami Beach : A History
Published in Hardcover by Centennial Press (01 October, 1994)
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Harry Truman and the Little White House in Key West
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The old photographs are gems, and the descriptions well written and informative. I enjoyed the "then" pictures with the "now", in some instances they are almost unbelievable, the Coconut Grove Womens Club little Club House which I went to frequently is a good example, long may it survive!