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The Princeton Bottling Works

Historic South Dade Posted on May 18, 2017 by JeffSeptember 27, 2020

Last December, Mike Emery, who is writing a book on the Coca-Cola Bottling Company in Florida, contacted the Town Hall Museum, asking what information we had about the Coca-Cola bottling plant here in Homestead. We have almost nothing – only … Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Pioneers, Princeton | Tagged Hector Supply, Homestead, Ice Cream, Kahl, Princeton, Soft Drinks, Woodbury | 6 Replies

Rambles

Historic South Dade Posted on May 7, 2017 by JeffOctober 28, 2019

A Miamian Visits Homestead in 1923 Article transcribed by Jeff Blakley This article came from the July 31, 1923 issue of the Miami Herald and I thought it was a delightful piece that captured a sense of what Homestead was … Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Homestead | Tagged Businesses, Homestead, Homestead Hotel, Miami Herald | 1 Reply

The Campbell Furniture Building

Historic South Dade Posted on May 5, 2017 by JeffOctober 28, 2019

by Jeff Blakley The building which once stood on the southwest corner of Krome and N.W. 1st Street was built in 1921 by J. W. Conner for Archie J. Campbell, one of Thomas Alexander Campbell’s sons, for whom Campbell Drive … Continue reading →

Posted in Architecture, Business, Homestead, Pioneers | Tagged Architecture, Buildings, Business, Campbell, Homestead, Krome Avenue | 3 Replies

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