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flyforfun
12-11-2006, 12:29 PM
Ok, here is another old 50's postcard, and on back it reads, "Western Lake and Cottages At Grayton Beach, Florida. The ideal spot for a Family vacation. Swimming, boating, water skiing and loafing in the sun.
I can tell its taken while looking just over a dune, but in my mind I can not place where it was taken from.
30A Skunkape
12-11-2006, 12:57 PM
Ok, here is another old 50's postcard, and on back it reads, "Western Lake and Cottages At Grayton Beach, Florida. The ideal spot for a Family vacation. Swimming, boating, water skiing and loafing in the sun.
I can tell its taken while looking just over a dune, but in my mind I can not place where it was taken from.
:wub:
steele mama
12-11-2006, 12:59 PM
Ok, here is another old 50's postcard, and on back it reads, "Western Lake and Cottages At Grayton Beach, Florida. The ideal spot for a Family vacation. Swimming, boating, water skiing and loafing in the sun.
I can tell its taken while looking just over a dune, but in my mind I can not place where it was taken from.
I never saw that one either. We had 3 when I was growing up, Western Lake with docks, beach with dunes, and lonesome pine. I'll have to scan one when I find one.
Allifunn
12-11-2006, 10:22 PM
Pre Pre hurricanes...the landscape has altered???:idontno:
iwishiwasthere
12-11-2006, 11:07 PM
The good old days. I can only imagine the simple beauty. Thanks for sharing.
Smiling JOe
12-11-2006, 11:38 PM
Pre Pre hurricanes...the landscape has altered???:idontno:Hurricanes were around long before that photo was taken.
flyforfun
12-14-2006, 04:30 PM
Hurricanes were around long before that photo was taken.
I sure know I have drank my share of hurricanes :clap_1: and is probably what the photographer was doing when he snapped this picture. :rolling:
kingfishn
12-15-2006, 10:25 AM
If that was in the 50's...CR-30-A didn't exist...so could've been on a dune back
in the 'woods' (remember those?) looking south, or so'westerly.
dunno...
ShallowsNole
12-15-2006, 12:53 PM
That's true...I think the part about "cottages" is throwing me off about where it is. Part of Grayton Beach State Park, maybe? :idontno: That is where 30-A used to end and as far as I knew, that's where all roads stopped. I don't know when it became a State Park, as it has been one since at least the late 1960's.
steele mama
12-15-2006, 03:52 PM
That's true...I think the part about "cottages" is throwing me off about where it is. Part of Grayton Beach State Park, maybe? :idontno: That is where 30-A used to end and as far as I knew, that's where all roads stopped. I don't know when it became a State Park, as it has been one since at least the late 1960's.
It was like 1969 or 70 when they finished the bridge to Seagrove and C-30 opended up.
flyforfun
12-18-2006, 02:18 PM
Ok, everyone here is a grayton beach post card from 1972. Look at all the grass and oats!
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