Distant view of Shark Valley towerEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceDistant view of Shark Valley tower with visitors on path going towards it in foreground.
View of sawgrass by riverbankEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of sawgrass with water in foreground and hammocks in background; corner of tram in picture.
Alligator wrestling by Seminole Indian.1 postcard, postally used; caption on the front: Musa Isle Seminole Indian Village"; "Alligator Wrestling by Seminole Indian"; caption on the back: "Here you may see daily this thrilling and unusual exhibition of handling and wrestling ferocious alligators at Musa Isle Alligator Farm. You will also see the largest collection of crocodiles in the United States."
1942
Park ranger pointing up to treeEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of Park Naturalist pointing up at something and group of girls looking up; "Park naturalist with group".
Close-up of visitors on wooden bridgeEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up, side view of visitors and park ranger on wooden trail, and body of water with hammock in background.
Heavy visitation, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkHeavy Visitation on Sunday, July 7, 1968, No Negative, (15 prints). Parking Lot & Shenandoah Street.
Alligator Wrestling at Musa Isle Indian Village Miami, Florida1 postcard, postally unused; caption: "Alligator Wrestling at Musa Isle Indian Village Miami, Florida".
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"Here you may see daily the thrilling and unusual exhibition of handling and wrestling ferocious alligators, followed by guided tours thru the Indian Village."
The Miami River where it meets the Everglades, ca. 1902-1910.These attractions introduced tourists to the Everglades. One rail car was pulled by an African American (George) and another by a mule a short distance from the Miami River to an observation tower. The tour boats Leo and Sallie brought tourists up the Miami River to the rapids. They then walked a short distance to one of two towers on the edge of the Everglades.; (Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from postcards at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
H. C. Ganter at Mammoth Cave entrance, KentuckyMammoth Cave National ParkPhotograph -entrance to Mammoth Cave glass negativeglass negative: - H. C. Ganter at the entrance to Mammoth Cave, Kentucky - the photographer is unknown; the location of printing is unknown; date is unknown. Photo taken at the natural entrance to Mammoth Cave. This glass negative shows a man wearing an three(3) piece suit with a hat and walking stick standing at the historic entrance to Mammoth Cave. This negative is for a black and white photograph. No inscriptions. Condition: good. Measurements: height 202 mm, width: 252 mm. thickness: 2 mm. The original blue 10-254 lists this as a gift from Ellis Jones on 14 Dec, 1981. Originally housed gsu c, sh 4 with maca 3608-3645, 3724-3743, 3746-3749, 3872-3888, 3903. Hotels, transportation, winter, tourist trade.