the Bryan Castle, Overlooking Biscayne Bay, Near the Punch Bowl 1913.

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Omaha daily bee.
(Omaha [Neb.]), 02 March 1913.

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https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/...xt=&andtext=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=21
 

Yes, it's still there! It looks as described. Found it on Google Earth.
 

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Yes, it's still there! It looks as described. Found it on Google Earth.

I apparently am In the Wrong Area.
I Haven't been able To find it on google Yet.

Only the "Punch Bowl Social"
 

I apparently am In the Wrong Area.
I Haven't been able To find it on google Yet.

Only the "Punch Bowl Social"

I entered "William Jennings Bryan house Miami" on Google Earth Pro and it went right to it.:dontknow::icon_scratch: Interesting read btw. thanks for the post.
 

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:notworthy: that worked . thanks :coffee2:
 

:notworthy: that worked . thanks :coffee2:

You're welcome Sir. I must confess, when first reading your story, I had my Bryans confused. There is a small cabin (replica) in downtown Dallas said to be that of John Neely Bryan, the founder of Dallas, Texas.
 

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