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Don Boyd | all galleries >> Memories of Old Hialeah, Old Miami and Old South Florida Photo Galleries - largest non-Facebook collection on the internet >> DOWNTOWN Miami, Bayfront Park and Port of Miami Historical Photos Gallery - All Years - click on image to view > 1920's - yachts at the "downtown" yacht anchorage
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1920's From a postcard

1920's - yachts at the "downtown" yacht anchorage

Downtown Miami, Florida


Two scenarios exist for the location:

1. Along the north bank of the Miami River from the mouth of the river along the Royal Palm Hotel

or

2. Along the western edge of Watson Island

I'm leaning toward the north bank of the Miami River because of the "downtown" in the description on the card.


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Don Boyd20-Mar-2010 04:44
Frank, thank you for your comments. I'm leaning toward the location you suggested because of the "downtown" in the card's description. Watson Island was not downtown though it was across from it.

Don
Frank Davis 20-Mar-2010 02:32
Don,
I believe that the "Downtown Yacht Anchorage" shown on the postcard is actually the seawall along the north bank of the Miami River. It extended east from in front of the Royal Palm Hotel, along the north bank of the river to the mouth of the river.
Don Boyd11-Jan-2010 07:59
Robert, I think you're right - it sure looks like Watson Island to me now that you mention it. I'll change the description.

Don
robertbowman10-Jan-2010 18:15
Looks like it might be Watson Island. I've seen a similar view before.