Indians in Seminole Dress and others stand beside bus, circa 1965Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of bus with children, Indians in Seminole Dress and others stand beside bus with ranger; circa 1960's Locality: Photo Source: Keywords: Visitors; park Employees.
Shoreline, Flamingo, March 1950Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceBP note redas: "Scene near Flamingo."Close up of shoreline, shore visible opposite across water, in left proper of picture is a bush with birds in it, grass and some wood.
Park employee standing in front of building, 1972Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up, frontal view of park employees and visitors posing for photograph in front of ENP sign and two trailers; "4 ea. 8 X 10 glossy, (Miller, Stokes, Gavin, Raferty)".
Entrance to Shark Valley Loop Road floodedEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of entrance to Shark Valley Loop Road covered with water; "Film: Royal Pan 400; High water SVLR N. Road gate looking S., Note flow across road".
Red dwarf mangroves dotting wetlandEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of red mangroves scattered through water with grasses between them, hammocks in background; "Mangrove Swamp and hammock near Flamingo Road; Red Mangrove, the tree that walks". INTER POSITIVE.
Columns and under structure of the visitor center, Flamingo, June 1958Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of columns and under structure of the Flamingo Visitor Center, and visitors walking on ramp in background; "Visitor's Center and Restaurant Bldg. at Flamingo".
Close-up of dwarf red mangrove swampEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of dwarf red mangrove, hammocks in the background and on horizon; "Dwarf Red Mangrove swamp near the Flamingo Road. In the distant hammock are Wright or Saw Cabbage Palms".
Mangrove Tunnels at West LakeEverglades National Park; National Park ServicePhotographic Record Card: "Mangrove Tunnels at West Lake." View of Tunnel made by mangroves with a close up of a what seems to be a park employee riding a boat. Locality: West Lake.
Ranger wearing hat looking into cockpit of airplane, circa 1965Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of ranger wearing hat looking into cockpit of airplane NPS seal on side of plane; photo had been glued to something, glue on back and front of photo.
Dead trees along shoreline, circa 1966Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of dead trees along shoreline, and hammocks in background; "Prints made from dupe slides used in Florida Naturalist Aug 1966, in article on 50th Anniversary of NPS". Polyester Copy Negative.
Great Blue Heron in water, Seven Mile Tower, February 1968Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of Great Blue Heron in water, bird is reflected in water, the background is grasses; "G.B. Heron at seven mile tower"; "copy inter-negative made from slide".
Dead trees along shoreline, circa 1966Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of dead trees along shoreline, and hammock in background; "Prints made from dupe slides used in FLORIDA NATURALIST, Aug. 1966 in article on 50th Anniversary of NPS". Polyester Copy Negative.
Three men observing details of mural, Main Visitor Center, circa 1965Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of three men observing details of mural; mural painted by muralist Bernard P. Thomas (1918-1994) from Sheridan, Wyoming; "Dedication of mural at visitor center; Christensen; Thomas and Allin".
People posing around reception table, Main Visitor Center, circa 1965Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of people posed for photograph around reception table; mural painted by muralist Bernard P. Thomas (1918-1994) from Sheridan Wyoming; "Supt. Allin, 3rd from left; Dedication of mural in Visitor Center".
Royal palms rising over treesEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of royal palms rising over other trees, wildflowers and grasses in foreground; "Native Royal Palms in Royal Palm State Park, Fla. These palms are native to South Florida only. The botanical name is roystonea floridana".
Man and woman sitting in front of a tent, Flamingo, circa 1965Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of a man and woman sitting in front of a tent, the woman is reading and the man is holding a fishing rod, another tent is in background; "Flamingo Campsite".
Automobile on flooded roadEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceNote reads: SHARK VALLEY LOOP ROAD - Is in very poor condition due to high water levels which flood the area during the summer months. These holes and other washed-out areas along the road are presently causing an unusually rough ride for visitors on the Shark Valley Tram. Additionally funds are needed to adequately surface this road to reduce the excessively [high] maintenance cost, and to meet standards for an enjoyable interpretive tour along this road." PICTURE 4: The 14 mile loop road leading to the observation and fire tower is flooded during summer rainy season.
Visitors walking around far side of lake, Royal Palm Visitor Center, circa 1970Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of visitors walking around far side of lake in front of the Royal Palm Visitor Center; "The Royal Palm V.C. provides a place where visitors can observe wildlife in its natural environment". Polyester Copy Negative.
Men and women in civilian clothes wet to knees posing after swamp trip, circa 1972Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceGroup photo of men and women in civilian clothes wet to knees; 1972-73 season; "Just back from swamp tramp". On back of photo, caption reads: "Kneeling: Nancy Shives, T. Seidenkranz, [Unknown], S. Dayhoff, 04. Left to Right: [Unknown], Bob Kramer, [Unknown], Mary Ann Ogden, Steve Sandell, [Unknown], Jim Shives, Bruce McHenryn (a.C.N.) Dick Rasp, [Unknown, Unknown,] Cynthia McHugh, P.Elliott, [Unknown, Unknown, Unknown], Art Cloutier." Additional handwritten note reads: "Just back from a swamp trip."