Aerial View of Apollo Beach taken in October 1960. Note the expanded dredging operation on the bay side that doubled the sized of the bay portion of the developement.
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HCC0101RUS297
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Image (JPEG)
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Aerial View of Apollo Beach - 1957.
Abstract/Description
Aerial View of Apollo Beach from 1957. This photo shows Apollo Beach in its earliest stages of development. In looking at this photo, the veiwer is looking west towards Tampa Bay. US 41 is the North South road at the bottom of the photo. Miller Mac Road (is at the southern end of the developed land and the Flamingo Canal bounds the north. Note the farmland to the south of the development, like parts of Dickman's vegetable farming empire. To the north was a combination of pasture for cattle... Show moreAerial View of Apollo Beach from 1957. This photo shows Apollo Beach in its earliest stages of development. In looking at this photo, the veiwer is looking west towards Tampa Bay. US 41 is the North South road at the bottom of the photo. Miller Mac Road (is at the southern end of the developed land and the Flamingo Canal bounds the north. Note the farmland to the south of the development, like parts of Dickman's vegetable farming empire. To the north was a combination of pasture for cattle grazing and farmed land. Also note some of the very earliest finger canals being dredged at the extreme western edge of the property, at the bay. Also note the build up of dredged land in the bay itself. Show less
Identifier
HCC0101AB014
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Image (JPEG)
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Apollo Beach Sign.
Identifier
HCC0101AB013
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Image (JPEG)
Title
Looking East: 1960.
Abstract/Description
This is the same area as in the Looking West: 1960 picture but from the opposite view. Clearly evidence of the dredge and fill technique being used to create AB. Compare this photo with the 1957 photo to show the addition of the dredged land, creating finger canals.
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HCC0101AB016
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Image (JPEG)
Title
Looking West: 1960.
Abstract/Description
Looking West at very early Apollo Beach development. At the left side of the developed land is today's Miller Mac Road. On the right, is the Flamingo Canal. US 41 is at the bottom of the page. Note the early sales of lots in the first phases of the property, in what is known as the "F" Street section as most streets begin with the letter "F." Also note the early dredge and fill at the bayside section of the development, which created Apollo Beach's signature finger canal land development.