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fIn IIIc winter climate that is l.e1 fert. aurid beautiful tropicalsurrounding-. it i- but natural that tourists 4
I. .huuld expect perfection ill hotels. That t‘pcclati.nl I. .tlte.l I. the la-t leiter in the chain of hotels with
which Earl C. Fi=her has II dated liinisell al Miami !leach. The Flamingo. with it: fascinating lylte of
architecture. command. the eye on cher% approach 1.. \li:u h Uracil. To Ihr north is the wonderful nett resort
hotel. the Nautilus. 'Flue roll-I 11th on of these building= i- of the most modern type. .\luuost in the center of `• •
• Miami Beach is located the hotel Lincoln. which in it. quiet elegance affords a winter retreat of superior service.
• Each of these hotels has a naturally pint rl•syue and -plrndid setting. They are =ttrr..ut(rd by beautiful walks
;. 1.1141 drives. and nothing that a landscape gardener could do ha, been left undone to please the artistic eye. 2. = I
The Flamingo and the Nautilus occupy unusually ch..rnting locations on Biscayne Ilat.
The perfection of hotel -ercice ill the Flamingo. the Nautilus and the Lincoln ha, been attained by the . .
• world-wide study of resort Itltrldout by highly Iraiued lime) managers. Vit4 finely delicate and sail:4holury is
the service in these holds that commendation from world travelers adds daily tt•ibute to the t•Ilicieucy of the .. •
' management. -
The• construction of iii.•-e hotels was in Ili.• hands of the greatest builder. in \nterica. The buildings are
J perhaps as architecturally perfect in the interior as will ever he constructed. Condor' sold convenience were second
only to safety. each btiilding being absolutely Iirepr••ol. •
These hotels are conyenicntly located in the vicinity of e\cellent golf courses with fine turf greens and
near matchless polo fields. From the ducks of the Flamingo and Nautilus one may step onto elegant yachts. or
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motor boats. or'ronunitirally constructed gondola-. In the ha , within sight of the hotels. mr good fishing :
grounds. Of course. the more attractive fishing . 1.41111(1. of the orr:ui are reached by boats which will carry;
passengers directly from the hotel docks. The hotel. are whits! easy distaiwe of the .%damn- (leach. and the:
magnificent bathing pavilion and casino. with spacious Roman pool- alongside.
The social features of the Flamingo .11141 the Nautilus easilt dominate the social life of Miami Brach.
The afternoon tea dances in the gardens of the:.• hotel have Intit•ll a fascinating ...env never to be forgotten.
The Flamingo and the Nautilus hate often Leen described as the two jewels of the southeastern Atlantis'
Coast.
The nianagrnu nt. in -ludying the reyuirenn nt- ..I the resort hotel. 6a+ made prods' `- for every eoe
reivable need. "there i• a local and long dt.
isulct• telephone in each room. a broker's oilier. telegraph office,
barber shop. hair dressing parlor. with which i- combined valet service anti ntuderu laullth•it•-.
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