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Writing Around Florida
Hurricanes
     
  • Choose one of these photographs to begin.

  • Questions will guide you to write about what you see.

  • Look for clues that help you figure out what's happening in the photograph.

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Group of people gathered around building devastated by storm: Cedar Key, Florida.
 Harold Wilkins walks through rubble left by Hurricane Andrew: Florida City, Florida.
Home damaged by Hurricane Dennis: Alligator Point, Florida.
The Beatles at the Key Wester Motel: Key West, Florida
Limerick at the Half Shell Raw Bar during evacuation for Hurricane Ivan: Key
    West, Florida.
     

NEW AND NOTEWORTHY ON FLORIDA MEMORY
Migrant Workers During the Great Depression in Florida   Baseball in Florida   Spanish-American War
Migrant Workers During the Great Depression in Florida These images were created by the Farm Security Administration in order to document the hardships of farm workers during the Great Depression.   Baseball in Florida From Joe DiMaggio to the All American Girls Baseball League, this exhibit features historic baseball images from the 19th and 20th centuries.   Spanish-American War The port city of Tampa served as the primary staging area for U.S. troops bound for the war in Cuba.

 


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