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Erika Mattfeld Kirk, widow of Florida Gov. Claude Kirk, dies at 88

When Erika Mattfield Kirk was first introduced to the world of Florida politics in January 1967, she was known simply as “Madame X.”

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As omicron rages, South Florida Fair, other cultural events have plans

At the South Florida Fair, volunteers and staff will be wearing masks. Vendors and the public will be highly encouraged — not required — to wear masks.

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The 1895-founded museum was called the Florida Museum of Natural History was Palm Beach's first museum


M.M. Cloutier
Special to the Daily News
Imagine it’s the turn of the 20th century in then-mostly undeveloped Palm Beach and steps from The Breakers is a two-story yellow clapboard building filled with Florida flora and fauna, including a preserved dead alligator and a panther.
To see such exhibits, all you had to do was stroll from The Breakers to that yellow building, which was next door to today’s Breakers Beach Club.
Can you picture any of this in your mind? Good, because no known photos exist of this yellow building or its contents.
Yet it was Palm Beach’s first museum, an attraction whose animal and other contents must have elicited “Oh my!” from some of the wealthy Gilded Age visitors who had began flocking to Palm Beach, then a new resort destination.

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How Racism Ruined Black Santa Monica


In the 1940s, Nick Gabaldón, an athletic, handsome student at Santa Monica High School, would often escape class to Bay Street Beach, a half-mile stretch of shoreline roughly between Pico and Bicknell Streets, by the Casa Del Mar hotel. Derisively called "the Inkwell" by some white Angelenos, Bay Street Beach was a haven for people of color.
Here, Gabaldón would bodysurf for hours, impressing two white lifeguards who loaned him a rescue board. With this heavy, 13-foot board, Gabaldón taught himself to surf, becoming the first documented Black surfer in America. He eventually took to riding the waves in Malibu, paddling six miles north and another six miles back, because he knew he would not be welcome walking on most of Santa Monica's beaches.

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