Description: Title:Hotels Along Indian CreekDescription:Collins Avenue viewed from Indian Creek, showing the luxury hotels, including the Fountainebleau, Eden Roc, and Doral Hotel. Miami Beach, was originally an unsuccessful coconut plantation, and in 1907 the land was cleared for a winter truck farm. Produce grown was transported to the mainland for sale, and for the early winter truck farm. Produce grown was transported to the mainland for sale, and for the early winter tourists, pioneer developer John S. Collins built a wooden causeway linking it to the mainland, this was the turning point in the history of this unique resort.City/State:Miami Beach,FL (Florida)County:Miami-DadeType/Era:Postcard, Continental ChromePostmark / Cancel:Mar-28 U. S. Postal Service Recipient:Mrs. Robert Crumps, 336 County Road, Monument Beach, MA, 02553Stamp:8CPublisher:John Hinde LimitedSize (approx.):4.25" x 6" (11 x 15.25 cm)Categories:US State & Town Views/Florida/Miami Beach More Topics/HotelsCardcow id: 113247, /images/set161/card00015View our other listings from FLORIDA!FREE SHIPPING (US addresses) for this cardWe ship all cards in clear archival-quality, pvc-free, acid-free sleeves.Frequently Asked Questions How quickly do orders ship? Most first class orders currently ship within a week. For time-sensitive orders you can select Priority shipping which will usually mail within 1-2 business days via USPS Priority Mail. Please send a direct message after checkout if there is some time-urgency for your order. Do you buy collections? Yes, we're always looking to buy quality collections, accumulations, and albums of postcards, trading cards, and other ephemera. When is payment due? Payment is due within 7 days. Can you leave me feedback? We automatically post feedback when buyers leave positive feedback. What are the dimensions of this postcard? The size is listed above in the listing attributes. We typically round sizes to the closest 1/4" so actual size may vary slightly, but size shown is usually quite accurate.International Buyers Please Note: Country-specific Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.Text from card (OCR/Computer Generated, may not be accurate so check the images above):Hotels along Indian Creek, Miami Beach. Photo: E. Ludwig, John Hinde Studios. ORIGINAL ALWAYS US 80 JAUN HINDE POSTAL perfect vacation. I thoroughly This has been a Deg Luna - Thursday morning enjoyed Visiting my Hope everything is well with back home before I know it. Time is going so fast - I'll be The weather is ideal - 85 today. brother in Miami the cruise and am now 2CX56 Lura. & you, With love, Lora. SOUTHERN FLORIDA COLLINS AVENUE viewed from Indian Creek, showing the luxury hotels, including the Fountainebleau, Eden Roc, and Doral Hotel. Miami Beach, was originally an unsuccessful coconut plantation, and in 1907 the land was cleared for a winter truck farm. Produce grown I was transported to the mainland for sale, and for the early winter tourists, pioneer developer John S. Collins built a wooden causeway linking it to the mainland, this was the turning point in the history of this unique resort. Produced and Printed by John Hinde Limited, Cabinteely, Co. Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Mrs. Robert Crumpe 336 County Road, Monument Beach, Mass 02553 AH 350
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Location: Harvard, Massachusetts
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Region: Florida
City: Miami Beach
Country: USA
Continent: North America
Postage Condition: Posted
Era: Chrome (c. 1939-present)
County: Miami-Dade
Subject: Hotel
Circulated: Yes
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Theme: Hotels, Cities & Towns
Brand/Publisher: John Hinde Limited
Size: 4.25x6 in
Time Period Manufactured: 1939-Now
Vintage: Yes