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Florida then & now, text and photography by Bruce Hunt

Label
Florida then & now, text and photography by Bruce Hunt
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 156) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Florida then & now
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
86117625
Responsibility statement
text and photography by Bruce Hunt
Summary
Step into writer/photographer Bruce Hunt's time machine and experience Florida as it was in 1870-1970 and as it is today. Hunt's compilation of then and now images captures the precious balance of this unique and beautiful state as it sways with booming population, rampant development, and devastating hurricanes. Hunt celebrates Florida's success in historical preservation, while reminding us that constant care is necessary to preserve the state's historical, cultural, and natural heritage. Knowledge gleaned from the valuable historical comparisons in Florida Then & Now will help ensure that the state stays healthy in the future. Hunt augments his photos with affectionate historical essays on the Keys, the Everglades, and other prominent Florida features. His essays and captions often chronicle influential figures in Florida's development, adding breadth to the human element of its history
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Regions -- Southern Florida -- The Keys -- Key West -- Miami Beach -- Miami -- Hollywood -- Palm Beach -- Ft. Myers -- Lake Okeechobee -- The Everglades -- Everglades City -- Ochopee -- Central Florida -- Sarasota -- Anna Maria Island -- Bradenton -- St. Petersburg -- Safety Harbor -- Tampa -- Lakeland -- Lake Wales -- Winter Haven -- Oralndo -- Disney World -- Winter Park -- Brooksville -- Silver Springs -- Homosassa Springs -- Northern Florida -- St. Augustine -- Gainesville -- Micanopy -- Cross Creek -- Cedar Key -- Jacksonville -- Fernandina -- Amelia Island -- Apalachicola -- Tallahassee -- Pensacola -- Concluding notes
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