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Description: Blackstone hotel, Miami Beach, Florida. A 13-story hotel built in 1929 and located at 800 Washington Avenue. The architect was D. Kingstone Hall. Caption on verso: "The Blackstone, outstanding among the fine hotels of Miami Beach, surrounded by its tropical gardens, is a delightful place for a winter vacation. 200 yards from ocean." Curt Teich Postcard #7A-H3572 from set 7AH1 – 7AH3989 issued in 1937. University of Miami Library, Florida Postcard Collection.
Title: Postcard of the Blackstone of Miami Beach Florida
Credit: http://merrick.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/asm0299/id/764
Author: Curt Teich and Co.
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