Adam Mendoza

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In the wake of the boom, abandoned developments striped both Florida coasts and checkerboarded the inland areas, many reduced to bare wasteland. Wilson Mizner, on a rare return visit to Florida a few years after the bust, recalled a memorable drive down the east coast of the state, passing vast, deserted subdivisions, one after another, their ornate stone and stucco gates now sagging or collapsed.
Bubble in the Sun: The Florida Boom of the 1920s and How It Brought on the Great Depression
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