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The Fontainebleau

Title:     

The Fontainebleau
Description:     "Featuring 14 acres of resort pleasure, world-famous Hotel Fontainebleau has won international acclaim for its superb service and facilities. 1,000 rooms. Complimentary [sic] golf, tennis, ice-skating, bowling, billiards and galas in the evening."--Caption on verso. The Fontainebleau, at 4441 Collins Avenue, was designed by architect Morris Lapidus and opened in 1954. It has been featured in such movies as Goldfinger and Scarface, and both Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra sang in the Club Tropigala.  
Subject:      Fontainebleau Hotel (Miami Beach, Fla).   Hotels.   Marinas.   Seaside architecture.   Seaside resorts.  
Printer:      Curt Teich and Co.

Repository:     

Special Collections Division. University of Miami Libraries.
Collection:     ASM0299 Postcard Collection.
Series: III. Miami Beach.
Box: 9. Folder: 0. Folder Title: Miami Beach -- Hotels.
IDItem 141    File asm02990000840001001
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