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Tag: Dec 1981

The 36674 ton liner Tropicale (22 Dec 1981)

The 36,674 ton liner Tropicale arrives to make Miami her home port. [Photo] (22 Dec 1981)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: B

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Dec 1981

Nine cruise ships are berthed (20 Dec 1981)

Nine cruise ships are berthed at the same time, the most ever for the Port of Miami. [Photo] (20 Dec 1981)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: B

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Dec 1981

Marinas instead of an amusement (17 Dec 1981)

Marinas, instead of an amusement park, are planned for Watson Island. [Drawing] (17 Dec 1981)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 1, Section: C

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Dec 1981

A 65-foot clearance bridge for (10 Dec 1981)

A 65-foot clearance bridge for Rickenbacker Causeway is proposed. [In the South Miami Neighbors.] (10 Dec 1981)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: N/A, Section: N/A

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Dec 1981

Public suggestions on the development (3 Dec 1981)

Public suggestions on the development and management of Biscayne National Park are requested. [In the South Miami Neighbors.] (3 Dec 1981)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: N/A, Section: N/A

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Dec 1981

Juanita Greene reports on the (3 Dec 1981)

Juanita Greene reports on the Florida Bay survey. [Photo and map.] (3 Dec 1981)

Newspapers: Miami Morning News or The Miami Herald

Page: 15, Section: C

Posted on 10 Dec 2017Tags Dec 1981
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