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Postcards > North America > USA > Florida > Miami Click here for Miami Email Alert | Item 119445 Flamingos & Nests Birds Hialeah Park Miami Old Postcard Vintage Colour Postcard. Flamingo Birds. Flamingoes Birds chicks, and Nests at Hialeah Park, Miami, Fla. / The unique feature of Hialeah Park is its great flock of flamingos. These birds were imported from Cuba and South America and in 1939 for the first time, flamingos were raised to maturity in this country. That first season 62 birds were hatched at Hialeah and this year there were almost one hundred. The young birds are white and take on their rich coloring with maturity. Flamingos are fed a mixture of boiled rice, dried shredded shrimp, grains and cod liver oil. Published by Thomas R. West Miami Fla. C.T. Art-Colortone
| | Item 99007 USA Old Postcard Auditorium, Junior College MIAMI Okla. USA Vintage Colour Postcard. Auditorium, Junior College MIAMI Okla. Oklahoma. Published by C.T. American Art
| | Item 45596 American Indian Seminoles Wishing Well Old Postcard USA Early Colour Picture Postcard, Ethnic. Costume. Native North American Red Indians. As you peer into the depths of the Seminole wishing well at Tropical Hobbyland, Miami, you will see a series of ancient Seminole good luck symbols. Whichever symbol your coin rests on indicates the luck that fate has in store for you. / The legend of the Wishing Well. Ever since the earliest days, the Seminoles have believed that a silver coin castinto the wishing well would bring good luck, and that any wish made at the time would assuredly come true. The Seminoles believe that the wishing well is especially lucky in bringing good health a bountiful harvest, and a fruitfull marriage. Published by Miami Post Card Co. Tichnor Quality Views
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