Purchase agreements have been made on 760 of the 4300 acres of private land within Biscayne National Monument. (27 May 1969)
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Purchase agreements have been made on 760 of the 4300 acres of private land within Biscayne National Monument. (27 May 1969)
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Miami pioneer Mrs. Fleda Hughes, a resident since 1897, dies. [Photo] (23 May 1969)
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The 144 year old Key West Lighthouse is taken out of service. [Photo] (22 May 1969)
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The Corps of Engineers starts purchasing land for Biscayne National Monument. (15 May 1969)
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The state will give up land to Biscayne National Monument only after private lands are bought. (14 May 1969)
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The hydrofoil Gulfstreak is taken out of service. (13 May 1969)
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The 4-masted barque Antarna is berthed at the MacArthur Causeway. [Photos] (12 May 1969)
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Coverage of the Cape Florida State Park ceremonies. [Photo] (10 May 1969)
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The final land acquisition is completed for Cape Florida State Park. [Photo] (9 May 1969)
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The research submarine Ben Franklin undergoes tests at Lake Worth. [Photo] (4 May 1969)
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