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Ft. Lauderdale Souvenir - Twelve 1940s Real Photos - Abeona Jungle Cruise Tour

$ 4.22

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Region of Origin: Florida
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type: Booklet - stapled binding
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: Light blue cover booklet, in very good condition, small black stain on the back cover – no impact on the B/W photos. About 5 X 3 inches, 12 staple bound in black and white real photos – all photos in near fine condition. Undated, most likely a 1940 era, early version of this souvenir booklet for this popular tour boat cruise.

    Description

    Abeona Jungle Cruise – Fort Lauderdale, Flordia
    Vintage Florida Areas
    Abeona Jungle Cruise, from Andrews Avenue Bridge, to the Stranahan House, Fort Lauderdale. Light blue booklet, in very
    good condition, small black stain on the back cover – no impact on the B/W photos. About 5 X 3 inches, 12 staple bound in
    black and white real photos – all photos in near fine condition. Undated, most likely a 1940 era, early version of this souvenir
    booklet for this popular tour boat cruise.
    Adventures awaited you, 1940 – 1950s, if your sweetheart was a nature boy, or girl, there were 263 miles of waterways. In
    addition to fishing charters, a precursor to today’s Jungle Queen prowled the New River carrying gawkers, tourists and young
    lovers alike. Called “The Abeona Scenic Route Jungle Cruise,” the three-hour excursion cost one dollar and passed, according
    to the literature, Seminole huts, a jungle park, gators, otters and “beautiful island estates.” Ads touted “a riverway so narrow
    one can reach out and pick custard apples or wild guava.”
    Newspaper columnist Wesley Stout described the Abeona as the “Queen of the New River.” The double-decker Abeona
    had been a Consolidated Shipbuilding’s express cruiser, which cost ,000, or ,000 a foot, in 1924. The Abeona’s final
    resting place was the Ravenswood Marina at 4470 Ravenswood Road in Dania Beach.
    Always happy to combine S/H charges or offer price reductions for multiple orders.
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