Fort Lauderdale

Nonfiction, Travel, Pictorials, Art & Architecture, Photography, History
Cover of the book Fort Lauderdale by Susan Gillis, Daniel T. Hobby, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Susan Gillis, Daniel T. Hobby ISBN: 9781439617175
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: October 12, 1999
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Susan Gillis, Daniel T. Hobby
ISBN: 9781439617175
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: October 12, 1999
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English

Like many Sun Belt cities, Fort Lauderdale has experienced phenomenal growth over the past several decades. Once a wilderness home for the Seminole Indians and a few hardy pioneers, the small community grew up around Frank Stranahan�s successful trading post, a convenient stop for hunters, fishermen, and sightseers preparing to head into the Everglades. But much more was in store for this rugged outback camp. Surveying Fort Lauderdale�s fascinating history chronologically, this pictorial retrospective begins with the 1890s, a time when this part of the country was still part of America�s frontier, isolated and wild. With the coming of the railroad and the twentieth century, an agricultural economy developed, and, soon, the Florida land boom would bring thousands of new settlers to the area. Fort Lauderdale�s glistening beaches and comfortable climate earned the city an
early reputation as a tourist town and, eventually, as a Spring Break mecca.

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Like many Sun Belt cities, Fort Lauderdale has experienced phenomenal growth over the past several decades. Once a wilderness home for the Seminole Indians and a few hardy pioneers, the small community grew up around Frank Stranahan�s successful trading post, a convenient stop for hunters, fishermen, and sightseers preparing to head into the Everglades. But much more was in store for this rugged outback camp. Surveying Fort Lauderdale�s fascinating history chronologically, this pictorial retrospective begins with the 1890s, a time when this part of the country was still part of America�s frontier, isolated and wild. With the coming of the railroad and the twentieth century, an agricultural economy developed, and, soon, the Florida land boom would bring thousands of new settlers to the area. Fort Lauderdale�s glistening beaches and comfortable climate earned the city an
early reputation as a tourist town and, eventually, as a Spring Break mecca.

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