Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
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This all-concrete stadium with wooden seating for 6,566 opened on December 27, 1963, on Virginia Key, Miami, Fla., on land donated by the prominent Mattheson family. The design by a young and precocious architect for viewing speed boat racing was a unique, modern concrete structure with a concrete canopy the length of a football field,…
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St. Petersburg Times – Google News Archive Search Wilson beats Griffith in 1956 Gold Coast Marathon.
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Florida’s pesky fruit fly the Oriental Fruit Fly threatens as many as 400 different species of fruits and vegetables, a billion dollar industry, and thousands of jobs.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been studying a plan to remove sand from the beaches of Martin and St. Lucie counties to renourish the beaches of Miami-Dade County. Assuming that all logistical problems are solvable, are you in favor of or against implementing such a plan? Of course, ultimately, Congress will have the…
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Both in 266 cubic inch hydroplanes, Stu Wilson of Fort Lauderdale bested Sam Griffith, the creator of the two-day speed boat event in the Intracoastal Waterway from Griffith’s Pelican Bay Yacht Club in Miami to West Palm Beach and back to Miami the next day. Run annually since 1949, the event drew over two hundred…
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Proclamation Tap twice on link above to view the entire Proclamation of the Commissioner of Agriculture dated September 15, 2015.
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Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture loses protest over NASA’s launch pad
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Doctors Roy and Anna Darrow moved to Florida in 1911. The Darrows had first traveled to Florida in 1909 to take the Florida medical exam. Both passed, but Dr. Anna scored 98 percent, the highest grade ever scored up until that time. She was the second woman to be licensed as a physician in the…