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Ruskin - History

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In this collection, both written and oral histories (and memoirs of life in Ruskin) will be found. Oral History and Memoirs from founding family members (Millers and Dickmans) will be found in the Founding Families collections within specific family member folders.) Pictured is the Coffee Cup Restaurant, a famed gathering place for Ruskin visitors and residents.
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Oral History: Recording - History Along Shell Point Road

Oral History: Recording - History Along Shell Point Road
Type: Still Image
Year: 2017, 2017
Member of: Oral History: History Along Shell Point Road. Arthur "Mac" Miller., Ruskin - History
Contributors: G. McA. "Mac" Miller Miller
Publisher: Charles Nelson
Description: Recording of a tour of Shell Point Road by Mac Miller, outlining the history along this road. Originally was called Bellamy Road. Miller also drove by three Dickman houses still extant in Ruskin: The President's Home (G. McA. and Adaline Miller...now the Ruskin Women's Club Building and on the National Historic Register), the A. P. Dickman home, and the L. L. Dickman home. more
Full Text: Charles Nelson … http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ …
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