View of a Greyhound passenger bus with sign indicating destination of Jacksonville. Next, a different tourist bus with destination sign of Miami. Tourists in Florida travel south through Florida on the tourist bus. View of the City Gate of St. Augustine, Florida, and a horse carriage passes through the stone gate. Flags flying on the oldest house in the city, known as the Gonzalez-Alvarez House (later the Oldest House Museum) on St. Francis street. The flags flying include the American flag, the Confederate flag, and others.Tourist bus travels on a bridge. View of tourists inside the vintage 1940s bus. Silhouette of the bus driver, driving the bus, and view through the windshield of the road ahead as the bus drives along Route 1 and over the Overseas Highway toward Key West. View of the bridges and ocean beneath. Scenes in Miami Beach area. View of the beach in Miami Beach.
President John F Kennedy's address at Miami Beach at a 'Fund Raising' Dinner in honor of Senator George A. Smathers. Dignitaries sit behind President Kennedy at the at the Fontainebleau Hotel (4441 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, Florida, U.S. 33140) as he delivers some lines of humor about his relationship with Smathers. “In 1956 I was at the Democratic Convention, and I said--I didn't know whether I would run for Vice President or not, so I said, "George, what do you think? This is it. They need a young man." "It's your chance." So I ran--and lost.” President Kennedy recounts his experience with Smathers as the audience laughs.
Various activities of tourists during winter vacations in Miami, Florida, United States. Child stands amidst pigeons. Men stand near and watch. People move in front of the Alamac Hotel (1300 Collins Ave # 100, Miami Beach, FL 33139, United States) in Miami Beach. Automobile traffic on Flagler Street. The famous Halcyon Hotel (169 East Flagler Street Miami, FL 33131) at Flagler and 2nd Ave is seen. People move on the street.
A documentary on Weather Bureau's Hurricane Warning Center in Miami, Florida. (Later the National Hurricane Center, part of the U.S. NOAA / National Weather Service). A man instructing students about a hurricane. They discuss about the conditions present when hurricanes develop. Animation shows the process of formation of hurricanes. Large masses of air become warm and moist. It is replaced by air flowing from all directions. Aerial view of a sea. The air starts moving in a circular motion. The progressive motion of the air begins and it becomes a hurricane. Men and women working in the Hurricane Warning Center analyze these conditions. View of traffic and commercial buildings along a busy street in Miami. Three men playing golf. Elevated view of people seated in a stadium watching a horse race. Elevated view of a crowded ocean beach in Miami. Aerial view of a weather station on the eastern tip of Cuba. Men preparing to release a radiosonde weather balloon. They analyze the weather conditions for a daily weather report.
The Lipton Cup for sailing boats at Miami Beach in Florida. The sailboats start from the Winter Resort on the first leg of the annual race. A man on the deck of a boat. Sailing yachts underway at the beach for the competition. The yachts sail in different directions due to the strong wind.
A documentary on Weather Bureau's Hurricane Warning Center in Miami, Florida. A map locates Miami. A hurricane is increasing in size and density. The Hurricane Warning Center receives information from ships, airplanes and islands. Officers discuss about the hurricane. They locate the position of the hurricane on a map. Men and women working in the Hurricane Warning Center. The movement of the storm is carefully watched. Crew of an aircraft being instructed by an officer. They board an aircraft. The aircraft in flight. People all over the country are alerted about the hurricane. A man talking over a phone. People seated at a beach. Men playing golf outside a building.
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