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- Camp_Biscayne abstract "Camp Biscayne, a rustic winter resort was founded in 1903 by Ralph Middleton Munroe so that there would be "a stopping place in Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida" as the Peacock Inn had closed in 1902. Located a few lots south of the Barnacle (now the Barnacle Historic State Park), Camp Biscayne catered primarily to those who were interested in sailing, fishing, and the simple life. By 1925 when Camp Biscayne was closed there were several cottages and a main lodge which seated 100 people in the dining room.At Camp Biscayne, Munroe preserved as much of the hammock (tropical forest) as possible because he believed that it had "worked out its life's problems and established itself as the legitimate occupant of the land." Using the trees in the hammock for inspiration he named each of the 11 cottages for a native tree or for an ornamental. Each tree was tagged and a list of the trees was available to guests.".
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- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Graham_Bell.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Barnacle_Historic_State_Park.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Miami,_Florida.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Resorts_in_Florida.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Chauncey_McCormick.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Coconut_Grove.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Coconut_Grove,_Miami,_Florida.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Gertrude_Britton.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Florida_East_Coast.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Florida_East_Coast_Railway.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Hammock_(ecology).
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink James_Stillman_Rockefeller.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Nathaniel_Lord_Britton.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Mallory.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Rogers_Mallory.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Middleton_Munroe.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Munroe.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Resort.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Ruth_Rowland_Nichols.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink The_Barnacle_Historic_State_Park.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink William_Goodsell_Rockefeller.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink William_Roscoe_Thayer.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLink Yale_University.
- Camp_Biscayne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camp Biscayne".
- Camp_Biscayne hasPhotoCollection Camp_Biscayne.
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- Camp_Biscayne subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Miami,_Florida.
- Camp_Biscayne subject Category:Resorts_in_Florida.
- Camp_Biscayne type Article.
- Camp_Biscayne type Article.
- Camp_Biscayne type Attraction.
- Camp_Biscayne type Resort.
- Camp_Biscayne comment "Camp Biscayne, a rustic winter resort was founded in 1903 by Ralph Middleton Munroe so that there would be "a stopping place in Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida" as the Peacock Inn had closed in 1902. Located a few lots south of the Barnacle (now the Barnacle Historic State Park), Camp Biscayne catered primarily to those who were interested in sailing, fishing, and the simple life.".
- Camp_Biscayne label "Camp Biscayne".
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