The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, January 01, 1923, Page 16, Image 16

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    Visit Miami and Dade County,
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Florida
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Come anytime, winter and summer, and
see for yourself this most tropical section
of the United States. Enjoy its wonder
ful palms, its beautiful flowers, mild and
equable climate, sea breezes, surf bathing,
and other charms that have made this
city the greatest resort in America. Here
are 600 mile of smooth highways among
AVENUE OF ROYAL PALMS AT MIAMI
citrus and avocado groves, vegetables farms, beautiful estates, vast Everglades, virgin
hammocks ot along the ocean-beach or bay shore.
ITS JUNE IN MIAMI
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America’s Winter Playground—Spend your winter where you can enjoy life out
of doors. Winter temperature 68.6.
Land of Palms and Sunshine—Build your home amid tropical surroundings in a
different environment. Sun shines 360 days annually.
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HOME ON GRAPEFRUIT GROVE NEAR MIAMI
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Miami and Dade County is the Nation's fastest grow
ing section in population. It is a progressive com
munity. Here is opportunity. The man with small
capital can here get a bit of land to till, live in the
smiling out-of-doors healthfully and profitably. The
fertile Everglades offer unlimited opportunity for ex
tensive farming. Tropic fruits and winter vegetables
brought B^de growers, gross (1921-22) $10,000,000.
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New, handsome illustrated booklet of Miami and Dade
Comity now ready for free distribution. Address,
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
MIAMI, FLORIDA .
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