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1910 - 1920 Library of Congress

1910 - 1920 the Cardale Tower on the Miami River

Miami River, Miami, Florida


The tower's name probably came from the adjacent Cardale Grove. In another photo on this site, the sign near the bottom of the tower says that admission to the tower and telescope was 25 cents. This tower was just to the east of the Musa Isle Fruit Grove on the Miami River next to the Cardale Grove.


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Don Boyd25-Dec-2010 15:59
I just added another photo of the tower and visible on the left of that photo is a sign stating "Musa Isle Fruit Grove" which indicates that the tower was just to the east of that grove. Another sign in the photo, at the base of the Cardale Tower, says "Cardale Grove."
Don Boyd03-Nov-2008 15:05
It could be since we don't know much about it. Do you remember at tower like this at Musa Isle?

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Guest 03-Nov-2008 14:44
Was this the same tower that was at "Musa Isles"? 27 ave where it crosse the Miami River?
Guest 02-Feb-2008 19:19
Can find no reference to navigational aid, perhaps because river was traversable without such aids.
Guest 02-Feb-2008 18:33
Research uncovered the name "Lawrence E. Will" who authored 5 books on the everglades and south florida.
Guest 01-Feb-2008 17:46
According to one of the books on Florida history it was used to view the everglades, and was a little bit east of the Miami rapids. I think the book was "a dredgemans history of cape sable" . I don't remember his name though.