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John Dolen

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John Dolen writes for several Fort Lauderdale area publications. Previously, he was an editor and supervisor for 27 years at the Sun-Sentinel newspaper.
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Swamped With Offers

  • October 27, 2021
  • John Dolen
Buy property in the Everglades? In the early 20th century, many Northerners thought that sounded great. One of my first memories of Florida was formed decades ago on a road…
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  • Old Lauderdale

Shirttail Charlie, Myth & Man

  • October 11, 2021
  • John Dolen
Lurid details surround the legend of Shirttail Charlie, but the true story is a quieter, sadder tale. A letter written by Fort Lauderdale citizen August Burghard, dated Dec. 12, 1938,…
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  • Old Lauderdale

The Long Road to the Port

  • September 10, 2021
  • John Dolen
Local farmers demanded it, the 1926 hurricane postponed it, and President Coolidge forgot about it. But eventually, Fort Lauderdale got a port. President to open port bay mabel screamed the…
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  • Old Lauderdale

Mother Lauderdale

  • August 18, 2021
  • John Dolen
In our community issue, we dig into the life of the woman who was a kind of founding mother to our community. At age 19, Ivy Cromartie Stranahan became our…
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Troubles, Then Triumph

  • July 21, 2021
  • John Dolen
Fort Lauderdale’s first Jews faced anti‑Semitism, infighting and the 1926 hurricane. They endured. You don’t need to look far to find hostility toward Jews in Fort Lauderdale’s history. The attitude…
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The Sky and Fogg

  • June 2, 2021
  • John Dolen
The pioneer aviator who gave our airport its first name. Merle Fogg wouldn’t recognize the international airport that began as a swampy municipal airport bearing his name. Tens of millions…
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  • Old Lauderdale

The Forgotten Story

  • May 3, 2021
  • John Dolen
African Americans have a proud and long-established place in the history of our city. Clarence C. Walker. Annie T. Reed. Sylvia Aldridge. Thomas Scott Cobb. Harry Coyne. Recognize any of…
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The Compound That Became a Canvas

  • April 2, 2021
  • John Dolen
The birth and survival of the Bonnet House. I’m all for art, but would anyone think that building a Guggenheim Museum at Walden Pond is a good idea? How about…
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Ye Olde Department Store

  • March 5, 2021
  • John Dolen
When we did our shopping on Las Olas and Andrews. Before there was The Galleria, Sawgrass Mills and Amazon, the free-standing department store reigned. Fort Lauderdale’s first, the Pioneer Department…
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A Long, Strange Trip

  • February 3, 2021
  • John Dolen
Seminole history includes both tragedy and triumph. Blow, blow Seminole Wind Blow like you’re never gonna blow again I’m calling to you like a long-lost friend… Blow, blow from the…

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