Tim Hollis 
Florida’s Miracle Strip 
From Redneck Riviera to Emerald Coast

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Since World War II, tourists have flocked to Florida’s northwest Gulf Coast and sun and fun spots at Panama City Beach, Fort Walton Beach, and Pensacola Beach. Every year those visitors number in the millions.


For those who long to recall how the vacationland appeared thirty, forty, or even fifty years ago, Tim Hollis has written
Florida’s Miracle Strip: From Redneck Riviera to Emerald Coast.


In a style that informs and entertains, Hollis describes the rise of early developments, such as Long Beach Resort, and major tourist attractions, such as the Gulfarium and the Miracle Strip Amusement Park. With heartfelt nostalgia and a dose of tongue-in-cheek, he reminisces on the motels and tourist cottages; the restaurants, such as Captain Anderson’s and Staff’s; the elaborate miniature golf courses, such as Goofy Golf and its many imitators. He takes a special delight in recovering the memories of those quirky businesses that now exist only in faded photographs and aging postcards, such wacky tourist traps as Castle Dracula, Petticoat Junction, Tombstone Territory, and the Snake-A-Torium.


In the book, Hollis examines how this area became known as the ‘Miracle Strip, ‘ and how the local chambers of commerce got so tired of that image that the name gradually fell into disuse. The book is illustrated with a profusion of vintage photos and advertisements, most of which have not been seen in print since their original appearances. For the nostalgia lover, the snowbird, the tourist seeking yesteryear,
Florida’s Miracle Strip: From Redneck Riviera to Emerald Coast will be a welcome traveling companion.
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About the author

Tim Hollis has published twenty-four books on pop culture history. For more than thirty years he has maintained a museum of cartoon-related merchandise in Dora, Alabama. He is the author of Dixie before Disney: 100 Years of Roadside Fun; Florida’s Miracle Strip: From Redneck Riviera to Emerald Coast; Hi There, Boys and Girls! America’s Local Children’s TV Programs; Ain’t That a Knee-Slapper: Rural Comedy in the Twentieth Century; Toons in Toyland: The Story of Cartoon Character Merchandise; and, with Greg Ehrbar, Mouse Tracks: The Story of Walt Disney Records, all published by University Press of Mississippi.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 217 ● ISBN 9781628468700 ● File size 16.1 MB ● Publisher University Press of Mississippi ● City Jackson ● Country US ● Published 2010 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7076942 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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