A range light missing from the entrance to Government Cut may have caused the New Bahama Star grounding. [Location details.] (20 Nov 1969)
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A range light missing from the entrance to Government Cut may have caused the New Bahama Star grounding. [Location details.] (20 Nov 1969)
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FPL gets its permit to discharge hot water into the bay extended until 1 July 1971. (14 Nov 1969)
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Miami pioneer Rufus James Hardee, a resident since the 1800’s, dies. [Photo] (12 Nov 1969)
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The New Bahama Star is floated. [Photo] (9 Nov 1969)
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The Bahama Star [New Bahama Star] remains aground. [Photo] (8 Nov 1969)
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The New Bahama Star remains aground. (7 Nov 1969)
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The New Bahama Star remains aground. (3 Nov 1969)
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The New Bahama Star remains aground. [Photo] (2 Nov 1969)
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The 200-foot barge (converted freighter) Wisco Ranger is aground off the Diplomat Hotel in Hollywood. [Photo] (1 Nov 1969)
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The liner New Bahama Star is aground 300 yards south of the channel leading into Government Cut. [Photos] (1 Nov 1969)
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