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Foto Ivan Curra. Calle-8 Miami. jan 11,2009

Photo courtesy of Madonna Jervis Wise (e2148).

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Dade City, during the 1880s, probably Main Street (present day Martin Luther King Avenue) from around 7th Street (Fort King Road at that time), looking west. Found among the papers of Dorothy Lock. Photo and caption courtesy of Bill Dayton (e1020).

The British Consulate General coordinated an outreach project with the Royal Shakespeare Company to teach theatre to Miami-Dade County Public school students. Director Tarell McCraney, along with actors from Antony and Cleopatra, led a workshop for twenty middle school students in Little Haiti. After the workshop, the students watched a live performance of the play at the Colony Theater in Miami Beach, Florida. #CreativityisGREAT

From the IAFC Fire Rescue International show in Denver, August, 2008

Across from the Presbyterian Church. A caption reads, “Now Ben Thompson’s house - was purchased by Cora B. Lewis and at her death was left to Presbyterian Church for old people’s home.” From the Helen Eck Sparkman Collection (e1393).

Merk : Ford

Model : Taurus Interceptor

Voertuig : Dienstvoertuig

Roepnummer : 3121A

Kenteken : TF6390

In dienst : onbekend

Standplaats : Miami Airport

Built in 1912 by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (now CSX Transportation), it is located on the U.S. 98/301 Bypass, across the street from East Meridian Avenue (SR 52). Until 1957 it served as a station on their High Springs—Lakeland Line from Trilby to Tampa, serving the ACL's Southland en route to Tampa.

 

In 1971, most passenger service in the United States was transferred to Amtrak, but Dade City still remained without passenger service.

Throughout the latter part of the 20th century, Amtrak would move trains off and onto the S-Line. Some of these trains include the Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Floridian, and Palmetto. However, Dade City still remained without service. Finally, in 1990, Amtrak brought passenger service back to Dade City by rerouting the Silver Star over the S-Line through Ocala and Wildwood, FL to Miami.[5] Amtrak later rerouted the Silver Star again to the CSX A-Line through Orlando in 1996, and instead revived the Silver Palm along the S-Line, where it would keep its name, sleepers, and diner until 2002. In 2002, the train would be renamed back to Palmetto.[6][7] Two years later, the Palmetto was truncated to Savannah, Georgia on November 1, 2004, prompting Amtrak to revive Silver Star service to Tampa along the CSX A-Line shared by the current Silver Meteor, and part of the suspended Sunset Limited, and ending passenger service to Dade City once again. Today, the station operates as a museum, and Amtrak's Thruway Motorcoach bus service between Jacksonville and Lakeland still uses the station building.

  

DADE CITY,FL. 11/14/2013. At the Bonita Flower Shop, which also sells antiques. The building used to be the Dixie Auto Store and is at 14342 7th St. In the photo past and present is seen. Baskets hang on what used to be numbered belt holders for car repair. Photos taken in Dade City, FL. of several different antique stores and shops. Photo by Bill Serne

Door to the old Pasco County jail, Aug. 19, 1976. St. Petersburg Times photo by Wade Godfrey (e1665).

Photo courtesy of Keith Bailey (e2439)

Jesse Larkin Hudson, Irene Hudson, Maranell Baker, Nellie Hay Baker at the jail in Dade City. Photo courtesy of Maranell Baker Fleming. (3205)

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Model : Crown Victoria

Voertuig : Dienstvoertuig

Roepnummer : 1783A

Kenteken : TA7946

In dienst : onbekend

Standplaats : Miami Airport

Delcher House/Dade City Hotel. Photo courtesy of Robert Ramsey (e096)

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Miami Dade-County Youth Fair

April 2008

 

Fifteen teams from Florida participating in the James Malcolm ALS Competition during EMS Week on March 19th, 2010.

 

Congratulations to the winner team "Miami Dade County Fire Rescue - Team B". Also to "Boca Raton Fire Rescue" and "Miramar Fire Rescue" for second and third place.

 

Participating Teams: American Medical Academy, Boca Raton, Davie Fire Rescue, Flagler (2 teams), Fort Lauderdale, Miami-Dade (2 teams), Miramar, Margate (2 teams), Palm Beach, St. Johns, Sunrise, Temple Terrace.

Riding Miami Dade Transit Metrobus over Biscayne Bay November 2010

 

Miami Metrobus

Miami-Dade Transit

Overtown Transit Village

701 NW 1st Court

Miami, Florida 33136

305-891-3131

www.miamidade.gov/transit

 

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Miami Florida USA

11-24-2010

Miami, FL (Miami-Dade County)

 

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Built in 1912 by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (now CSX Transportation), it is located on the U.S. 98/301 Bypass, across the street from East Meridian Avenue (SR 52). Until 1957 it served as a station on their High Springs—Lakeland Line from Trilby to Tampa, serving the ACL's Southland en route to Tampa.

 

In 1971, most passenger service in the United States was transferred to Amtrak, but Dade City still remained without passenger service.

Throughout the latter part of the 20th century, Amtrak would move trains off and onto the S-Line. Some of these trains include the Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Floridian, and Palmetto. However, Dade City still remained without service. Finally, in 1990, Amtrak brought passenger service back to Dade City by rerouting the Silver Star over the S-Line through Ocala and Wildwood, FL to Miami.[5] Amtrak later rerouted the Silver Star again to the CSX A-Line through Orlando in 1996, and instead revived the Silver Palm along the S-Line, where it would keep its name, sleepers, and diner until 2002. In 2002, the train would be renamed back to Palmetto.[6][7] Two years later, the Palmetto was truncated to Savannah, Georgia on November 1, 2004, prompting Amtrak to revive Silver Star service to Tampa along the CSX A-Line shared by the current Silver Meteor, and part of the suspended Sunset Limited, and ending passenger service to Dade City once again. Today, the station operates as a museum, and Amtrak's Thruway Motorcoach bus service between Jacksonville and Lakeland still uses the station building.

  

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