MARINELAND OF FLORIDA - THE WAY IT WAS
MARINELAND PICTURES INDEX: Click on the text link to see a larger photo
Greg Masters Show Announcer 1958
Original Construction Photo From 1937
Stephen Sears In Announcer's Booth
Aerial View of Marine Studios Circa 1956
Andre Cowan First Porpoise Trainer
Mitch Lightsey in his Trademark Feeding Pose
Jerry Foreman Feeding the Dolphins
Aboard The Moby
Dick Ship's Bar
Aerial View From The Ocean To The Intracoastal
Ronnie Capo Battles A Live Shark
Children's Restaurant Menu Placemat
The Citrus Queen Visits With Flippy
Another Photo Of The Citrus Queen With Flippy
Richard Edgerton (PR 1962-1970) With Bill Imboden WFGA Channel 12
Marineland Administration Building - 1963
Marineland Parade Float - 1965
Ronnie Capo - Skipper Of The Porpoise III
Lester Taylor - Trainer - Conducts Splash
Marine Studios and Marineland Brochures
Marine Studios and Marineland Booklets
3-D Glasses Used To View The Movie Sea Dreams
BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF MARINELAND'S BEACHES
VIEW OF MARINELAND FROM THE BEACH
WONDERFUL VIEW OF MARINELAND ENTRYWAY
BREATHTAKING AERIAL VIEW OF MARINELAND
THE RECTANGULAR TANK AT MARINELAND OF FLORIDA
OLD B/W PHOTO SHOWING FLIPPY PULLING A SURFBOARD
VIEW FROM THE TOPDECK WITH A LEAPING PORPOISE
THE DOLPHIN RESTAURANT & MARINE VILLAGE AT MARINELAND, FLORIDA
OLD FLORIDA MAP SHOWING THE LOCATION OF MARINELAND
MOBY THE " EDUCATED" PILOT WHALE
DOG ON A "PORPOISE-POWERED" SURFBOARD
VIEW OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN - SEEN FROM MARINE STUDIOS
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PHOTOS TAKEN JUNE , 2001 SHOWING THE STATE OF FLORIDA'S ONCE PREMIERE ATTRACTION
Closed Aquarius Theater Once Home To Sea Dreams
Neptune: Once Proud Now Neglected
Leaking portholes in rectangular tank
Site Where Motel Used To Stand
(Some photos on this site kindly provided from the memorabilia files of Richard Edgerton, former director of Public Relations and Publicity, Marineland 1962-1970. )
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