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Eddie's Hut: Aerial View

Description
Aerial View of Eddie's Hut taken in 1948. The restaurant lay along today's US 41 on the West Side at the intersection with today's Gibsonton Drive. Operated by carnival concessionaire, and first carnival resident, Eddie LeMay and his wife Grace. Photo used with permission from Independent International Showman's Museum.
Subject (Geographic)
Gibsonton
Identifier
HCC0101GIB049
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Date Created Backup
1948
Date Created (EDTF)
1948
Extension


HCCFL
HCCFL

IID
HCC0101GIB049
PURL
http://purl.flvc.org/hccfl/fd/HCC0101GIB049
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Aerial View of Gibsonton: 1948

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Type: Still Image
Member of: Eddie's Hut: Aerial View, Gibsonton - Photo Collection
Description: 1948 aerial view of Eddie's Hut in the center of the picture. Based on the location of the railroad track, Eddie's hut faced today's US 41, with the Giant's Fish Camp being just off the picture to the right, at the Alafia River. The intersecting road to the left of Eddie's Hut, is likely today's Gibsonton Drive toward I-75 and Riverview. Photo used with Permission of… more
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Aerial View of Eddie's Hut REVERSE

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Type: Still Image
Member of: Eddie's Hut: Aerial View, Gibsonton - Photo Collection
Description: Reverse Side
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