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Title: Aerial view of Breakers Casino, Whitehall and Poinciana, Palm Beach, Florida Summary: "Here are three of the high-lights of Palm Beach social life during the season. At the Breakers Casino the smart world of two continents spends its mornings acquiring sun-tanned skins. The Royal Poinciana was the nucleus of the world-famous resort. Picturesque Whitehall was once the home of the creator of the American Riviera - Henry M. Flagler." --Caption on verso. Collection Title: Florida Postcard Collection Collection No.: ASM0299 Archive: asm02990002000001001.tif Container: Box No.: 3, Folder Title: Miami. Coverage Spatial: Palm Beach County (Fla.) Physical Description: 1 color postcard Digital ID: asm02990002000001001 Note: The Whitehall is the three-story white building with red roofs, on Brelsford Point, the eastern bank of Lake Worth. The Breakers is beside it to the east, yellow with red roofs. The Royal Poinciana is the largest, to the north, in the upper right. The Breakers was originally called the Palm Beach Inn. It was built by Henry Flagler in 1896. Publisher: E. C. Kropp Co. Repository: University of Miami. Library. Special Collections Series: Series: II Florida, A-Z (except Miami Beach) Subject: Breakers Hotel (Palm Beach, Florida); Royal Poinciana Hotel (Palm Beach, Florida); Whitehall Estate (Palm Beach, Florida); Hotels; Architecture, Domestic; Seaside resorts; Casinos; Color in architecture Genre: Postcards;Aerial views Repository: Digital Collections Standardized Rights Statement: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/ Rights: The copyright and related rights status of this material is unknown. For additional information, please visit: https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/custom/copyright-guidelines Source: From: Aerial view of Breakers Casino, Whitehall and Poinciana, Palm Beach, Florida |
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