In Prohibition-era Florida and before, you didn’t want to get on the wrong side of John Ashley and Laura Upthegrove. Move over Bonnie and Clyde. Two decades before your crime…
Today, Broward Health is one of the nation’s largest health systems. That might have been hard to imagine for the people who originally opened a humble hospital in a repurposed…
Bahia Mar’s colorful history includes refuge for shipwrecked sailors, a base for rumrunner-fighting Coast Guard patrols and the “home” of Fort Lauderdale’s famous fictional detective. No less a writer than…
Adventuring businessman Joseph C. Mackey’s air travel legacy is still felt today in Fort Lauderdale. Joseph C. Mackey, an early pioneer in aviation and founder of Fort Lauderdale’s first air…
Long before the first dinner cruise or water taxi, two sons of 19th-century high society arrived on the New River in style, and with friends. River before the turn of…
Long before snowbirds, Florida still attracted all sorts of folks. It’s generally known that the Tequesta were the original inhabitants of South Florida. Tribal artifacts from New River settlements date…
In early Fort Lauderdale, there was no enforced racial segregation. It was only when the town grew and tourism dollars began to flow that that moral stain of the south…
Long before Where the Boys Are, Hollywood giant D.W. Griffith gave Fort Lauderdale its first taste of the movies. You’ve probably seen some of the films shot in Fort Lauderdale…
A new national memorial includes a tribute to the victim of one of the darkest days in Fort Lauderdale history. * Editor’s note: This column contains descriptions of a lynching.…
As the story goes, when the Miccosukees needed help convincing the Federal government they were a tribe distinct from the Seminoles, they got help from an unlikely source. When the…