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beach. They begin hours after nightfall, but our show will begin at 9:00 a.m. with a slide presentation and talk about the whole wondrous process. In addition, a guided walk through the Barley Barber Swamp and visits to the House of Refuge and the Elliott Museum are planned. You’ll stay at the Holiday Inn in a room with an ocean view. July 14-15; 9:00 a.m. at 3280 South Miami Ave. Return 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. $85 members $114 nonmembers Based on double occupancy; for single add $30. Non-refundable deposit of $32 required by June 28th. Fee includes transportation, guide, lodging, breakfast on Sunday, and entrance fees. Saturday’s dinner will be with the group, but on your own. Fort Dallas in the 1800’s Registration Form Name Address City ___ Are you a current museum member? yes_____________nc New member $35 family______________$25 individual . Day phone*_____ Work phone_____ State______Zip $20 senior citizen Program Date No. in party VISA______MasterCharge_ Exp. . Date Amount .Enclosed $ Number. __________________________________________Don’t forget the stamped self-addressed envelope Signature _____________________________________________ Mail to: Historical Museum, 3280 S. Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129 * In case of bad weather, it is imperative we have a number where you can be reached the morning of the trip _______________________________________________________________ HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA 3280 S. Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129 (305) 854-3289, 854-4681 WALKING AND BUS TOURS OF MIAMI, ANCIENT CULTURES, DETECTIVE WORK AT ROYAL PALM, WOODCARVING, PLANTS, TURTLES, CHICKEN KEY, BREAKFAST ON THE BAY, SOUND AND LIGHT, AND MORE IN OUR SEARCH FOR OLD SOUTH FLORIDA HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA The Miami News Building and the Port of Miami in the twenties VIRGINIA KEY “Oceans Miami ’84” Bill Goldstick — Easy — We’ve never paddled to this part of Biscayne Bay before, so come prepared to seek new paths. The area is alive with history and birds, as well as memories of days when life was a little less hectic. Saturday, April 21; 9:30 a.m. at Planet Ocean's parking lot. Bring lunch and insect repellent. Return approx. 1:00 p.m. $15 member $19 nonmember $8 member with own canoe THE BARNACLE ’Oceans Miami ’84” Karin Zachow — Easy to moderate — There can be no better way to arrive at the Barnacle than by boat, as it was built by Commodore Munroe back in the late 1800’s during the “Era of the Bay” You’ll have your lunch under a tree planted by the Munroe family after having toured the house and grounds. Saturday, April 28; 9:00 a.m. Kennedy Park in Coconut Grove. Bring a lunch and insect repellent. Return approx. 2:00 p.m. $16 member $20 nonmember $9 member with own canoe
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Full Text | beach. They begin hours after nightfall, but our show will begin at 9:00 a.m. with a slide presentation and talk about the whole wondrous process. In addition, a guided walk through the Barley Barber Swamp and visits to the House of Refuge and the Elliott Museum are planned. You’ll stay at the Holiday Inn in a room with an ocean view. July 14-15; 9:00 a.m. at 3280 South Miami Ave. Return 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. $85 members $114 nonmembers Based on double occupancy; for single add $30. Non-refundable deposit of $32 required by June 28th. Fee includes transportation, guide, lodging, breakfast on Sunday, and entrance fees. Saturday’s dinner will be with the group, but on your own. Fort Dallas in the 1800’s Registration Form Name Address City ___ Are you a current museum member? yes_____________nc New member $35 family______________$25 individual . Day phone*_____ Work phone_____ State______Zip $20 senior citizen Program Date No. in party VISA______MasterCharge_ Exp. . Date Amount .Enclosed $ Number. __________________________________________Don’t forget the stamped self-addressed envelope Signature _____________________________________________ Mail to: Historical Museum, 3280 S. Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129 * In case of bad weather, it is imperative we have a number where you can be reached the morning of the trip _______________________________________________________________ HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA 3280 S. Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129 (305) 854-3289, 854-4681 WALKING AND BUS TOURS OF MIAMI, ANCIENT CULTURES, DETECTIVE WORK AT ROYAL PALM, WOODCARVING, PLANTS, TURTLES, CHICKEN KEY, BREAKFAST ON THE BAY, SOUND AND LIGHT, AND MORE IN OUR SEARCH FOR OLD SOUTH FLORIDA HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA The Miami News Building and the Port of Miami in the twenties VIRGINIA KEY “Oceans Miami ’84” Bill Goldstick — Easy — We’ve never paddled to this part of Biscayne Bay before, so come prepared to seek new paths. The area is alive with history and birds, as well as memories of days when life was a little less hectic. Saturday, April 21; 9:30 a.m. at Planet Ocean's parking lot. Bring lunch and insect repellent. Return approx. 1:00 p.m. $15 member $19 nonmember $8 member with own canoe THE BARNACLE ’Oceans Miami ’84” Karin Zachow — Easy to moderate — There can be no better way to arrive at the Barnacle than by boat, as it was built by Commodore Munroe back in the late 1800’s during the “Era of the Bay” You’ll have your lunch under a tree planted by the Munroe family after having toured the house and grounds. Saturday, April 28; 9:00 a.m. Kennedy Park in Coconut Grove. Bring a lunch and insect repellent. Return approx. 2:00 p.m. $16 member $20 nonmember $9 member with own canoe |
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