Name/Title
Storgae boat basins in preperation of the 1926 hurricane in Miami.Entry/Object ID
MC14.18S.43Tags
Merrill-Stevens Yacht Basin, YachtDescription
Merill-Stevens storage basins prior to the 1926 Miami Hurricane.
The 1926 Miami Hurricane was at the time the most powerful storm to hit Miami proper, with an estimated $78.5 million in damage. It reacheed a ranking of a Category 4, with estimated winds around 150mph and an average wind speed of 76.2mph for a 24-hour period.
Ship names visible: "Wo Go of Miami," "Marguerite," "The Silent Night of Pittsburg, PA.," "Vixen."Collection
Merrill CollectionLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
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Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
Yachts, Yacht basin