The whitewash has started to wash off the walls of the masonry buildings shown here. This image shows Old Fort Dallas, which dates to 1836. The building closest to the viewer were used as slave quarters. Palm and deciduous trees grow on the grounds. The buildings are now on the National Register of Historic Places, as part of the Lummus Park Historic District.Galleries:Fort Dallas, Miami, Miami-DadeKeywords:lummus park historical district, miami, old fort dallas, slave quarters, souvenir postcard folder 33Photo Location: Miami, FloridaDate of Photo: 04/04/1909Original Dimensions: 3000×1813Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 25°47'20.29"N 80°13'35.18"WSource:A Glimpse of the Royal Palm Hotel Grounds, Miami, Fla. (souvenir folder) (Miami, FL: J. N. Chamberlain, 1920) 9Picture Number: 17330
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