Ocean Drive
Miami Beach
Art Deco Heaven
Miami Beach Century — Way South on Collins Avenue, within view of the cruise ships passing in and out of the Port of Miami, stands a small, 100 percent traditional, Art Deco hotel, looking as it would have in 1939, when it was built.
On the other end of the Architectural scale …
Howard Lapidus — Fontainebleau / Lincoln Road.
Titusville, Florida — The end of The Road [HWY50], looking across the Banana River, to the one spot on Earth, from where men left on their way to become one of the dozen who can say that on that particular day, they were THE MAN ON THE MOON.
WHERE THE BOYS ARE 1960
SPRING BREAK
Fort Lauderdale
The Crusader (reverend Danzinger)The Christian Nymph
Little Black Book
THE BOYS OF SUMMER (Baseball Spring Training)
CLAMBAKE
ELVIS
FRANK SINATRA
Tony Rome
RAT PACK
Jerry Lewis &
THE BELLBOY 1960
FOUNTAINEBLEAU (HOTEL)
GOLDFINGER
MIAMI BEACH
Julia Tuttle
Carl Fisher
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
The Delano Hotel
Art Deco
Collins Avenue
16TH ST.
Loews Miami Beach Hotel
Royal Palm (South Beach)
15TH ST.
Ocean DriveThe Front Porch Cafe
Z Ocean (Crown Plaza Hotels)
14TH PLACE
The Betsy
Ocean Plaza (Hilton Vacations)
McAlpin (Hilton Vacations)
The Crescent
The Penguin
Pulse South Beach (Marriott Vacation Club)
Winter Haven
14TH ST.
Ocean Drive Gallery
The Netherlands (Condominium)
Surf Style (Tourist Shop)
The CavalierThe Cardozo
13TH ST.
The Carlyle
The Leslie
The Tides
12TH ST.
Hotel Victor
THE VERSACE MANSION
11TH ST.
Casillas Cigars
The Strand
Congress Hotel
The Clevelander
10TH ST.
Edison
BreakwaterHavana 1957 (Cuban Restaurant)
Ocean Blue Hostel
Mango’s Tropical Cafe
9TH ST.
The Pelican
LARIO’s On The Beach (The Estefan’s Place)
NEWS CAFE (Versace’s Breakfast Spot)
8TH ST.
The Starlite
The Boulevard
The Colony
The Beacon
Avalon
7TH ST.
Majestic
The CelinoCJ’s Crab Shack
6TH ST.
The Fritz
The Bentley
5TH ST.
CAUSEWAY
Crossing Biscayne Bay to Miami
South of Fifth
THE CENTURY HOTEL
Good Italian, Hip-Hop Ferraris, and the art of hard-sale valet.
100 YEARS OF A BEACH FOR MIAMI
A Most Famous Barrier Island
TROPICAL
A Coconut Palm-lined Pineapple plantation
At first, NO BRIDGE to connect it to the mainland.The Collins Bridge
1913 – The Collins Bridge, the first bridge connecting Miami Beach with Miami opened on this date. It was built by early south Florida land developer John S. Collins and partially financed by Carl G. Fisher.
The Port of Miami
Fisher Island
THE CENTURY HOTEL
ART DECO WEEKEND100 Years Of Miami Beach
1899
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020
VICE (MIAMI)
Picking Up Bruce Nodine’s clam shells at Coconut Grove Marina
Sailboat from Antigua
Red Isuzu / A-10s / Hawk chasing an Eagle
Pink Floyd / Tangerine Bowl / Rain / Drive Away / North to Gainesville
Dire Straits “Ride Across The River”
Collins Avenue Depression
GINO’S
Peep Show
Brian Smith/Photographer
Candy Kokuris & The Leaners
Laura Kelly, Andrew & Gail, Steve Pines & Nancy Cromar (The Architects), Dan (The Bird of Paradise), Peter Rabino & Friend/Fiancee, (Easter birthdays), Collective Soul vs. Phish, Karen Rabino, The Miami Light Project (Gineen?), Lincoln Road, Century Theater, Diamanda Galas, Spalding Grey (Sharks), Stephen Bauer (Starfish Dinner) converted house South Philadelphia Avenue, ALTON DRIVE, 1111 @ Lincoln Road (Morris Lapidus/Architect), Sambuuca, Design District Graffiti Wars, Marlon Pacheco (New Times Illustration) Dragon Tattoo Shooter, Graffiti Backdrop for Century Theater performance of the B-Boy Breakdancing crew, made famous in the movie, “FLASHDANCE,” “M” Downtown Metro Entrance/Scupture, Miami New Times (Best Of “M”s), Al Pachino “SCARFACE,” Steven Bauer, City Light Project, JP Faber, Hunter Reno, Cigar & Coctail, Vincent, Pere?, The Dancer Elaine & The Surfer Husband?, Venetian Causeway, Alton Road, Ambrosia (Russian) Pizza, Bayside Miami Beach, Mondrian Hotel, #8 Burgers, Santana, identified by Shazzam, Will Smith “Miami,” Martin Lawrence “Bad Boys,” Jaime Foxx, Collin Farrell
MAC’s CLUB DEUCE
1980
MIAMI VICE
Cocaine
Brickell Avenue
TOBACCO ROAD
The Miami River
Julia Tuttle
Julia Tuttle Causeway
Arthur Godfrey Road / Causeway / 42nd Street & Collins Ave.
Mid Beach
Fontainebleau
Eden Roc
Casablanca
North Beach
Residential Deco
Bay Island Village
82nd St (JFK) Causeway
North Bay Islands
The Oggi Cafe
Surfside
Bal Harbor
HAULOVER INLET
HAULOVER (TOPLESS) BEACH
Sunny Isles
162nd St
Blue Note Records
North Miami
Criteria StudiosTom Dowd: The Language of Music
Roger Nichols (I invented it/Steely Dan)
Al Di Meola
Van Dyke Cafe (Lincoln Road)
Macarena w/pop singer friend
w/ Augutin (Russian) singer
Miami River
MAC’s CLUB DEUCE
WPA POST OFFICE
City Hall
Bass Museum
1990
VERSACE
MADONNA “SEX”
PRINCE/GLAM SLAM WASHINGTON AVE
Marylin Manson
Washington Square
Gallery Of The Unknown Artist
The Strand
THE DINER
Erotica Museum
CAMEO THEATER
Madonnas, The Strip Club
Bill Hicks
Rich Jeni
Dana Gould
• CinemaSonics (YOUTUBE)
• OriginalNoise.Org (YOUTUBE)
[ LOOK TO SEE ]
[ LOOK TO SEE ]
• original noise musicians
• music.com
• jazziz
• miami new times
• diversions
• university of florida
Daytona Beach (The World’s Most Famous)
Ormond (Quest for Speed)
Cape Canaveral
Playalinda Beach (The Naked Truth)
Canaveral National Sea Shore
Merritt Island (Tropical Trail / Citrus Highway)
Cocoa Beach (Kelly Slater)
Satellite Beach (PAFB)
Indialantic (HWY192/5th Ave.)
Melbourne Beach (Kate Upton)
Sebastian Inlet (SURF)
Vero Beach (Spring Baseball/California Connection)
Fort Pierce (The Highwaymen)
Titusville, Florida — The end of The Road [HWY50], looking across the Banana River, to the one spot on Earth, from where men left on their way to become one of the dozen who can say that on that particular day, they were THE MAN ON THE MOON.