Exposed rocks along shorelineEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of shoreline and exposed rock showing lowered water level of waterway; "Drought, 7 mile tower road".
Fire hydrant service truck, October 8 1964Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of "fire hydrant service" truck, City of Miami; Fire/Rescue Demonstration; "Hydrant Maintenance Truck. Equipped with overhead crane of 8,000 lbs capacity, 30 foot extension and 350 foot radius. It normally is equipped with trailer compressor, jack hammers, and hand tools." Photo Source: Metro Dade Public Saftey Division
Close-up view of road damagedEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of damaged roadway with man's hand and pen fro scale; "Surface failure 7 Mile Tower Road; Road was less than 3 months old when these pictures were taken."
Outside of ranger quartersEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of two water fountains, a garbage can and an wood paneled wall with opening; "Shark Valley tower entrance to comfort station, ranger quarters".
House with a car parked in garage, Flamingo, March 23 1966Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up, frontal view of a house and car parked in garage; "Quarters #22-Flamingo, Campground Residence". Polyester Copy Negative.
Waterway with exposed plants and rocksEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of waterway with exposed aquatic plants and rocks on either side.
Man painting hammock and grasslandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of man painting picture of hammock and grasslands; 25 Sep 1972. Caption reads: "Volunteer in the Parks Program - The Artist in the Park program is one of many made possible by the Volunteer in the Parks Program. Volunteers set up their easel along the Park Road and Interpretive Trails, painting scenery, answering questions, and overall, increasing the appreciation of the Park to the visitor. Twenty-seven volunteers are presently working on the park rolls." An additional caption reads: PICTURE 8: Volunteers in the Parks Program in Everglades National is quite successful. 'VIP' Leroy Ball paints a scene on the Anhinga Trail as visitors in back of him look on".