The construction for the Virginia Key Causeway approach is started at S.E. Twenty-sixth Road. [Photo] (22 Oct 1941)
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Page: 3, Section: A
The construction for the Virginia Key Causeway approach is started at S.E. Twenty-sixth Road. [Photo] (22 Oct 1941)
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Page: 3, Section: A
The tug A. B. Potter arrives. This tug brought the Prins Valdemar to Miami in 1926. (17 Oct 1941)
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Page: 8, Section: C
The 38-foot charter boat Banderlog explodes and burns west of Baker’s Haulover. (16 Oct 1941)
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Page: 12, Section: A
The city Commission approves money to build a sewage disposal plant on Virginia Key. (14 Oct 1941)
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Page: 1, Section: B
The federal government will conduct a study of the proposed port development on Virginia Key (7 Oct 1941)
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Page: 1, Section: A
The Polish steamer Paderewsky is aground off the northwest coast of Cuba. (6 Oct 1941)
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Page: 1, Section: B
A hurricane, with a barometric low pressure of 29.38 inches, moves inland 13 miles south of Miami. Many small boats in Nassau are wrecked. (6 Oct 1941)
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Page: 1, Section: A
A tropical storm is 600 miles east southeast of Miami. (5 Oct 1941)
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A Navy plane crash lands in the bay just off the causeway. [Photos] (4 Oct 1941)
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Page: 2, Section: A
Indian Creek Village joins Miami Beach in a ban against the creation of additional islands in the bay. (1 Oct 1941)
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Page: 1, Section: B