Crafts fair on Village Green, near building 33, Ranger StationHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkCrafts Fair on Village Green across from the visitor center. Visitors standing, around small portion of craft stalls visible. West side of Bldg. 33 in background.
Crafts fair on village green, building 33, Ranger StationHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkCrafts Fair -On Village Green neaar bldg. 33. Shows booth with man in period, clothing (3 corner hat) demonstration some type of wood craft to visitors. Bldg. 33 in.
Musa Isle Fruit Farm (Miami), 1898-1905.In 1896, Otis Richardson planted a grove on the Miami River, near present-day 25th Avenue (Miami). His son, C. O. Richardson, soon took over, and ran the grove and a tropical preserves factory for some years after. The display in one of these photographs was at the first Dade County Fair, an annual fair sponsored by the Model Land Company to promote agriculture in South Florida, including on reclaimed Everglades land.; (Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from photographs at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.