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Broward County: The Photography of Gene Hyde $21.38 In 1915, the South Florida communities of Fort Lauderdale, Dania, Pompano, Hallandale, Deerfield, and Davie joined together to form a county. They named it Broward, in honor of the governor whose Everglades drainage program had brought them such prosperity. Today, Broward is Florida’s second largest county, with 1.6 million people. Photographer Aaron Eugene Hyde came to Fort Lauderdale in 1933, at the age of 16, to begin a 40-year career, serving as one of the county’s few professional photographers and the photographer for the Broward edition of the Miami Herald. Gene recorded fascinating people, places, and times pivotal in the county’s development. His photos evoke nostalgia for the not-that-distant past, a way of life Broward County residents will never see again. |
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Broward County Florida Wall Map $95 Not available in any store! Large format and laminated County Wall Maps. MarketMap’s Basic Edition ZIP Code County Maps are created using digital vector imagery with state-of-the-art Print-on-Demand technology. This process enables Maps.com to offer laminated sizes up to 6′ x 8′. Try finding a map that size in a store. These maps have been created specifically with businesses in mind and offer only that data that is essential for business functions and decision making, tracking sales territories, and for general reference. These maps are laminated on both sides using 3mm hot lamination and are compatible with standard dry erase markers. 5-Digit ZIP Code County Maps Include: ZIP Code Index & Grid Locator ZIP Code Numbers & Boundaries Cities & Towns County Names & Boundaries Major Streets & Highways Although these County maps contain some street detail, it is not overwhelming and cluttered, instead it is clear, consise, and great for easy reference. If you are not sure if this map will suit your needs, please call us at 1-800-430-7532and we will be happy to help you out. |
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Broward Community College $21.47 Since its establishment in 1959, Broward Community College continues to strive for excellence in education. In August 1960, the doors of the Junior College of Broward County were opened to 701 students served by 28 faculty members. Classes were offered in buildings that were formerly part of the Fort Lauderdale Naval Air Station on the grounds of what is presently Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. Now more than 40 years later, BCC remains the principal provider of undergraduate higher education. BCC attracts a diverse student body, provides a curriculum responsive to needs of the community and changes in technology, and is now one of the largest community colleges in the state and nation. Images in Broward Community College highlight the school’s creation, expansion, and continued growth. Black-and-white photographs showcase the students-among them well-known graduates like Maryland’s governor Parris Glendening and novelist Rita Mae Brown; the presidents who have led the college over the years; faculty and staff members; organizations; teams; and events that make BCC what it is today. |