back in time to a visual treat of old sights from when we were young during great times in South Florida. This site is free, we're open 24/7/365 and you can view the images and read the comments in the comfort of your home or office anywhere in the world with internet access.All of the photo galleries and the photos below are dedicated to those of uswho grew up in Miami and South Florida in the 1950's and 60's; to the members of America's "Greatest Generation" before us who served during World War II training at numerous military facilities in South Florida and returning to settle here after the war; and to those hardy folks who lived in South Florida before them because they were the true pioneers of this area. Virtually all of us thought the Miami area was an absolutely great place to grow up and I'm fed up with reading garbage written by folks who say that Miami was "nothing but a sleepy little town in a swamp that was dead in the summer" until they arrived decades later and built it into today's major overcrowded county with a population of 2.56 million people. The photos in these galleries and the comments sent by viewers will help to dispel inaccurate statements by newcomers who have no idea of what life was like in Miami's earlier days.The home page for this website is at. Our e-mail address is- please don't send private messages, inquires, etc. to PBase.com, our photo hosting company. Facebook:Thanks to Ray, if you want to tell someone about this site, just tell them to go toor my- both will be forwarded directly to this page. The pages on this site are best viewed at 1024x768 or higher resolution. Please scroll down when viewing individual images to see descriptions and many very interesting comments from other viewers. Please click or double-click on the images to see the larger size images or narratives.In addition to photo contributors who are acknowledged under the individual photos, this site is paid for numerous years in advance thanks to financial contributions fromin honor of his deceased brothersandfor the second time,and. Their generous contributions also enable me to buy old postcards, etc. and to spend time editing and adding more photos instead of solely pursuing my aviation stock photo business which generates supplemental income for my family.