James Hotel
Ben Franklin wearing a blue bandana? OK.
Hotel Gale.
Hotel Gale.
Loews Miami Beach.
Havi Art at The Carlyle.
Ballet Valet Parking Garage and Retail, by Arquitectonica.
It has been pruned.
Detail above the elevator at The Wolfsonian Museum.
Painting by Louis Morgan of the architectural firm Schultz and Weaver, showing an imaginary skyline with the firm's Art Deco buildings built between 1921 and 1936 in New York City, Miami and elsewhere. The Waldorf Astoria (NYC) is the tall building in the center.
The Wolfsonian Museum.
A scene seen through an ornate gate at The Wolfsonian Museum.
Damn! I thought I centered that Leicester Square sign.
I am away again until mid-March.
Nice little statue above the elevator. Interesting shirt that woman has on. Wonder what she is drinking :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting array of sights on the Streets of South Beach. I am still trying to figure out that time travel thing.
ReplyDeletehaha ben franklin's a gangster?! love the james hotel! hurry back!
ReplyDeleteYour street walking certainly produces interesting results. Regarding the Leicester Square sign, I think that NOT centering it makes it more interesting!
ReplyDeleteI love these classic Miami scenes!
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous!
ReplyDeleteInteresting mix of architectural styles- and what's Leicester Square got to do with it? Hope you gave a fabulous trip.
ReplyDeleteHave! Not gave.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to pics from some exotic location, jack!
ReplyDeleteHave fun whenever you are!
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering how they qualify for time travel, and I wonder what old Franklin would have thought of that mural.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you're having a nice getaway. So much to see and photograph! I'll be in that neck of the woods at the end of the month for the Miami Open.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of Miami, Jack!
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