A temporary automobile ferry will (4 Oct 1935)
A temporary automobile ferry will run between Snake Creek and Key West. (4 Oct 1935) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 5, Section: A
A temporary automobile ferry will run between Snake Creek and Key West. (4 Oct 1935) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 5, Section: A
Shipping Miami bound automobiles on the Pawnee. [Photo] (6 Jan 1924) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: N/A, Section: E
The sponging schooner Mobile is found abandoned in the Gulf. It is towed to Tampa by a steamer. (13 Aug 1913) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 1, Section: N/A
An automobile party travels 9 miles into the Everglades where the water was waist deep before the earth dam was removed. (28 Mar 1912) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 1, Section: N/A
Mr. Olds’ [mobile] yacht Reola has arrived. (27 Feb 1912) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 1, Section: N/A
Florida Automobile Regulations Act passes. (26 Aug 1905) Newspapers: Daily Miami Metropolis, The Miami Metropolis (daily), The Daily Metropolis or Miami Daily Metropolis Page: 1, Section: N/A
The USCG stops a converted-to-float 1948 Mercury automobile loaded with Cuban migrants off Summerland Key. (8 Jun 2005) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 4, Section: B
Jim Hardie gives details of the automobile artificial reef north of the Julia Tuttle Causeway. (26 Sep 1968) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 8, Section: E
The Corps of Engineers grants permission for Miami to build an artificial reef of 300 automobiles in the bay. The autos will be placed in 25 feet of water 550 yards north of the Julia Tuttle Causeway. (2 Aug 1967) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 8, Section: D
Miami officials plan to use junk automobiles to create artificial reefs in North Biscayne Bay. (22 Mar 1967) Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald Page: 2, Section: B