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A. mirage could not have been more fantastic than
the vision of the creation of Miami Beach.
POSSESSING but year-round tropical sunshine as its
sole natural gift, its maize of mangrove, partially sub-
merged at high tide, was transformed magically into grassy
plains dotted with palms. Palatial homes arose miraculous-
ly. THE LINCOLN HOTEL was erected, the first of the
CARL G. FISHER hotels. The avalanche of humanity
seeking to build and to play in this new Arcadia, soon
engulfed THE LINCOLN and THE FLAMINGO, huge, modern
and luxurious took a choice spot on the very edge of
Biscayne Bay. When completed, the development of
America's newest winter resort had swept to the north.
THE NAUTILUS, THE KING COLE and THE BOULVARD
followed at two year intervals.
NOR was play neglected. Polo fields, tennis courts,
bathing casinos, and golf courses accompanied the dizzy
pace of construction and the Catl G. Fisher controlled
La Gorce and Bay Shore Golf Clubs became permanent
and convenient playgrounds for Fisher hotel guests and
their friends.
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On the very
border of Lincoln
Road's shopping
and theater dis-
trict—but a block
from the ocean
and a private
bathing beach —
THE LINCOLN
quietly faces upon
a golf course.
It opens early and
closes only when
Spring has defi-
nitely arrived in
the North.
The pioneer of the
Fisher hotels, -it
has long been the
winter rendezvous
of men of affairs.
The intimate home -like atmosphere of THE LINCOLN is enhanced
by large sunny rooms overlooking the beautiful informal gardens.
THE CARL G. FISHER interests control and
operate two of the finest golf clubs in the
South and Fisher hotel guests are eligible for
membership for the duration of their visits.
BAY SHORE GOLF CLUB ... less than five minutes from Fisher hotels.
Daily to Seasonal Membership for Fisher hotel guests
6295 yards, par 72.
LA GORCE GOLF CLUB . . . beautiful, hilly—and a real test.
Weekly to Seasonal memberships available.
6545 yards, par 71.
Convenient to everything that makes up life at Miami Beach, THE FLAMINGO, the first
of the larger hotels, rears its dome high above towering royal palms, and looks down upon
luxurious yachts riding lazily at anchor, and over them to Miami's ever -amazing skyline.
THE FLAMINGO has long been a
familiar landmark for those seeking
the ultimate in hotel -living.
Colorful villas dot the grounds for
those who prefer private homes with
none of the cares of upkeep.
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The elaborateness of the
pool is typically Nauti-
lus. Its everchanging,
clarified salt water is
unsurpassed in pool san-
itation.
Fisher hotel guests are
invited to join these
bath clubs featuring
cabanas and solaria.
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White sand beaches in-
vite you to share in the
benefits of sun and air,
and ever -flowing salt
water affords exhilarat-
ing bathing.
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Especially designed for "life
in the tropics as you dream
of living it", the "X" shaped
NAUTILUS right on the edge
of Biscayne Bay provides for
all guest rooms. Here will be
found during the winter sea-
son, people whose names are
socially prominent.
Alluring villas, faintly sug-
gesting the gracious formality
of Spain, are conclusively
American in furnishings and
appointments. They are avail-
able for season rental, com-
pletely furnished and with
full hotel service, except
cuisine.
In all probability there is no spot in the world where so lavish
an outdoor recreational program is offered as at Miami Beach.
A panorama of ever-changing scintillating stage settings dazzles
the visitor newly -arrived from the North.
Motorists find almost endless ribbons of sheen stretching out in
every direction. Florida's smooth highways reach every part of the
state.
Golfers are in quandaries as a variety of courses tempts and
challenges them to unhurried rounds over grassy fairways and velvety
greens.
TENNIS is featured at THE FLAMINGO and THE NAUTILUS. All
Fisher hotel guests are invited to play on these courts.
BATHING, both surf and pool, at Miami Beach is embellished with
cabana -life, solaria and patio cafes.
RIDING, closely allied with polo at this winter playground, offers
pleasant relaxation from more arduous activities.
YACHTING at Miami Beach permits those with sea -faring blood
to roll on Neptune's waves the year-round. Channels aad passages
are accurately marked and ships -chandlers are available for supplies.
THE FLAMINGO and NAUTILUS hotels have docks for yachts.
For the sportsman -pilot there are many modern landing fields
and seaplane bases where skilled service is obtainable.
The racing seaspn lures those wager -bent from DecImber to April
A SPANISH GAME, Jai -Alai, has permanently rooted here and
provides an unusual treat.
Commodious and airy theaters show the latest movieland releases.
Whatever you like in the world of play you'll find at your
very door.
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Almost hidden away in a grove
of palms the jewelled crown of
THE KING COLE reveals the pic-
turesque setting of this country -
club kostelry.
The flower -bedecked lawns bor
der Surprise Lake and the cottage
colony has spacious villas archi-
tecturally vieing with each other.
The grounds are bordered by a
bougainvillea -draped wall.
That aristocrat of sports, dashing,
spirited polo, appears four times
weekly to thrill lovers of the genus
"polo pony". The. Nautilus fields
are mid -way between the golf
courses. There are stands and park-
ing spaces for spectators.
Seventy-five miles due South of the
Fisher hotels lies a veritable fisher-
man's paradise, Key Largo.
There they have effected arrange-
melts
rrange-
mens with a new and modern
angler's lodge where their guests are
entitled to preferred memberships.
Over 500 varieties of the finny
tribe disport themselves in the
clear warm waters that ebb and flow
in and over the coral reefs, the
mangrove -fringed bays and the
indigo -hued Gulf Stream.
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Fringed by the sporty fairways of two golf
courses THE BOULEVARD is the natural rendez-
vous of golfers. The only European plan hotel
in the Fisher group, it features a cafeteria with
a cuisine that ever appeals to healthy appetites.
Three blocks distant is the ocean. In another
direction the winter style shops and the the-
aters are of equal distance.
A tropical garden filled with shrubs and
flowers is a multi -colored haven of rest.
Congeniality is created by evening entertain-
ments and parties.
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"Convenient accessibility" of
The Carl G. Fisher Hotels can
best be illustrated in map
form.
Sports centers, shopping dis-
tricts, theaters, and bath
clubs are just a matter of
minutes from any hotel.
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. . . . When your thoughts bend northward to lands of ever-
changing seasons, another Carl G. Fisher creation beckons to you
from the easternmost tip of Long Island, New York. There,
beautiful MONTAUK MANOR, of early English Tudor -design,
surveys nine hundred acres of playground between the waters of
the Atlantic and Long Island Sound. The many forms of outdoor
recreation are eclipsed by incomparable deep-sea fishing.
It is under Nautilus management.
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