HistoryMiami
Formerly the Historical Museum of Southern Florida
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Independence Day
Sometime around 1905, someone sent this patriotic postcard to Ralph Munroe in Coconut Grove. Happy flag-waving Fourth!
Image no. 1994-624-6
-- Rebecca A. Smith, Curator of Research Materials
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