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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 >> 1960 to 1969 Miami Area Historical Photos Gallery - click on image to view > 1963 - The intersection of N. Kendall Drive and SW 65th Court
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1963 Courtesy of Ann Rotolante

1963 - The intersection of N. Kendall Drive and SW 65th Court

Kendall Drive and SW 65 Court, Dade County


Thanks to Ann Rotolante for this image. Ann was born in Doctors Hospital in 1966, grew up in South Miami, and left the area in 1995 for Dayton, Ohio. The above image is from a 1963 Herschell Gordon Lewis film titled "Goldilocks and the Three Bares", one of numerous films that he filmed in South Florida. Goldilocks and her gentleman friend were enroute to a nudist camp in the film when they passed by this intersection.


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Dave 31-Jul-2008 17:43
I think the nudist colony was called Sunny Palms if my memory serves me. I can't remember how far west it was of this intersection, but it was sold to Dupont by the owner and became a test site for its paint products.
Guest 30-May-2008 15:34
This is on the east side of US 1 in Pinecrest
Guest 16-Sep-2007 03:34
If the "nudist camp" was several miles east and south of Homestead General airport then I knew it well.

We often used it as a center upon which to practice 'airwork', i.e. turns intended to keep a specific distance from a point. A very interesting point.
- Mark Lincoln
Guest 12-Aug-2007 02:29
I grew up on 92 St, about two blocks from this site. I revisited the area last summer. It's built up, but not as much in this area as one might think. It's still a very quiet neighborhood, with some of the same houses that I remember from the mid-sixities. A lot of the other homes have been knocked down and huge $$ million homes have replaced them. I attended Pinecrest Elementary back then. I remember that exotic birds from the Parrot Jungle used to roost in our trees until their dinner whistle sounded at 4 p.m.
Pam Bilinska 27-Jul-2007 23:54
When I was first married my inlaws lived in this general area I learned to drive along Kendall drive I used to go down as far as the dirt road would love to see a picture of that intersection now.