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how did anna maria island survive idalia: Anna Maria Island Historical Highlights Kent Chetlain, Manatee County Historical Society (Manatee County, Fla.), 1979 |
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how did anna maria island survive idalia: Anna Maria Island Rolf Bertram, 2007-06-11 Anna Maria Island, Florida: 29 centerfold panoramas:1 - Birdseye View of Anna Maria Island, showing Coquina Beach to the right and Holmes Beach to the left.2 - Dunes at Northend of Anna Maria Island3 - Beach at Northend of Anna Maria Island4 - Rain over Longboat Key. View from southend of Anna Maria Island.5 - Preacher at Sunset at the end of the rainbow, Manatee Public Beach, just minutes ofter a heavy rain.6 - Manatee Public Beach Pier. Same location and time with the same rainbow, and girl in bikini.7 - Manatee Public Beach Pier on a Easter Sunday.8 - Manatee Public Beach Pier, down under.9 - Manatee Public Beach Pier with ultralight plane.10 - Manatee Public Beach Cafe and Lifeguard Tower.11 - Casey Key Lifeguard Tower.12- Casey Key Swingbridge13- Siesta Key Lifeguard Truck and Tower.14- Siesta Key Lifeguard Tower.15- Do Not Enter Water. Southend of Anna Maria Island.16- Longboat Pass Drawbridge, connecting Anna Maria Island with Longboat Key.17- Longboat Pass Drawbridge.18- Tugboat on dock. Southend of Anna Maria Island, bayside.19- Same boat dock. Boat with girl in bikini. 20 Nightview of Anna Maria Island Historic City Pier.21- Rod & Reel Pier and Anna Maria Island, 180 degree view.22- Nightview of a Canal in Holmes Beach.23- Dayview of the same Canal.24, 25, 26- Fallen Trees at the northend of Longboat Key. (3 panoramas)27 - Ringling Bridge with Sarasota Skyline.28 - Ringling Bridge Nightview.29 - Downtown Tampa with river, behind University of Tampa, showing their foating rowboat docks. |
how did anna maria island survive idalia: Anna Maria Island Ted Baird, 2013-11-06 During the fall of 2011 and the spring of 2012 I did a photo essay of Anna Maria Island. I did this street by street on my bicycle using my dandy Sony DSC-H55 camera. This was a labor of love born out of the artwork that the residents and owners of the homes have on display for everyone's pleasure. Since publication some of the artworks on the island have been removed, some have changed, and many others have been added. |
how did anna maria island survive idalia: Interview with Anna Maria Cobb Riles, 1984 August 30 Anna Maria Riles, Libby Warner, Manatee County Historical Society (Manatee County, Fla.), 1984 |
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