A 204-foot barge is aground off Golden Beach. [Photo] (19 Sep 1965)
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A 204-foot barge is aground off Golden Beach. [Photo] (19 Sep 1965)
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A new yacht marina will replace the hurricane damaged Pier 5. (15 Sep 1965)
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The Amaryllis is still aground. [Photo] (14 Sep 1965)
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Page: 15, Section: A
Hurricane damage to Stiltsville: Pierre’s Bikini Club’s bow is missing and listing 20 degrees. The house owned by U.S. Congressman Bill Lantaff and attorneys Bill Colson and Perry Nichols is still standing. Jimmy’s Hurricane restaurant owner James Ellenburg’s house and Dade Circuit Judge Frank Knuck’s house are both gone. (13 Sep 1965)
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Page: 2, Section: B
Houseboaters tell how they weathered the storm at Sands Key. (11 Sep 1965)
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Page: 10, Section: A
The 411-foot Panamanian freighter Amaryllis is aground at Riviera Beach. [Photo] (9 Sep 1965)
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Page: 2, Section: A
A hurricane passes over Key Largo. Lowest barometric pressure is 29.015 inches. Barges damage the Rickenbacker Causeway. [Photo on page 5AH.] (9 Sep 1965)
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Hurricane warnings are posted for South Florida. (8 Sep 1965)
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An article on Richer Perky’s attempt to raise bats on Sugar Loaf Key in 1929. [Photo] (5 Sep 1965)
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Page: 16, Section: A
Metro Planning Director Reginald Walters warns that no work should start on the Islandia causeway until studies are made by marine experts. (3 Sep 1965)
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