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  1. 99.70 - Sign

    Wood sign painted white with black lettering that reads "WORMS". Sign sat along Tamiami Trail in Ochopee where Clara "Mama Hokie" McKay and her husband sold beer, worms and cigarettes for nearly thirty years.

    Record Type: Object

    Sign
  2. IN2019.61.217.1 - Photograph, Color

    Color. Entrance to Miccosukee Indian Village. The Village Museum opened in 1983 and is located at Mile Marker 36 on Tamiami Trail South.

    Record Type: Photo

    Miccosukee Indian Village
  3. IN2019.61.217.10 - Photograph, Color

    Color. Female crafter, in patchwork skirt, setting out her beaded jewelry under a chickee at the Miccosukee Indian Village. The Village Museum opened in 1983 and is located at Mile Marker 36 on Tamiami Trail South.

    Record Type: Photo

    Miccosukee Indian Village
  4. IN2019.61.217.11 - Photograph, Color

    Color. Beaded jewelry and two small sweetgrass baskets set out under a chickee at the Miccosukee Indian Village. The Village Museum opened in 1983 and is located at Mile Marker 36 on Tamiami Trail South.

    Record Type: Photo

    Miccosukee Indian Village
  5. IN2019.61.217.2 - Photograph, Color

    Color. Miccosukee Indian Village showing four chickees. The Village Museum opened in 1983 and is located at Mile Marker 36 on Tamiami Trail South.

    Record Type: Photo

    Miccosukee Indian Village
  6. IN2019.61.217.3 - Photograph, Color

    Color. Miccosukee Indian Village outdoor displays entitled "Cory Osceola: The Early Years" and "A Seminole/Miccosukee Photographic Archive". The Village Museum opened in 1983 and is located at Mile Marker 36 on Tamiami Trail South.

    Record Type: Photo

    Miccosukee Indian Village
  7. IN2019.61.217.4 - Photograph, Color

    Color. Sign posted at Miccosukee Indian Village. It contains English words with their Miccosukee translation. The Village Museum opened in 1983 and is located at Mile Marker 36 on Tamiami Trail South.

    Record Type: Photo

    Miccosukee Indian Village
  8. IN2019.61.217.5 - Photograph, Color

    Color. Sign posted at Miccosukee Indian Village. It contains English words for animals and birds with their Miccosukee translation. "Tiger's Indian Village" painted on bottom of sign. The Village Museum opened in 1983 and is located at Mile Marker 36 on Tamiami Trail South.

    Record Type: Photo

    Miccosukee Indian Village
  9. IN2019.61.217.6 - Photograph, Color

    Color. Painted totem pole on wooden boardwalk at Miccosukee Indian Village. The Village Museum opened in 1983 and is located at Mile Marker 36 on Tamiami Trail South.

    Record Type: Photo

    Miccosukee Indian Village
  10. IN2019.61.217.7 - Photograph, Color

    Color. Miccosukee Indian Village with a dug out canoe on display. The Village Museum opened in 1983 and is located at Mile Marker 36 on Tamiami Trail South.

    Record Type: Photo

    Miccosukee Indian Village
  11. IN2019.61.217.8 - Photograph, Color

    Color. Miccosukee Indian Village with a dug out canoe on display. The Village Museum opened in 1983 and is located at Mile Marker 36 on Tamiami Trail South.

    Record Type: Photo

    Miccosukee Indian Village
  12. IN2019.61.217.9 - Photograph, Color

    Color. Miccosukee Indian Village cook chickee. Cooking grill with cast iron kettle on top. Dug out canoe in background on display. The Village Museum opened in 1983 and is located at Mile Marker 36 on Tamiami Trail South.

    Record Type: Photo

    Miccosukee Indian Village
  13. IN2019.61.242.12 - Traditions

    Traditions. Volume 1 Number 3. December 1987. Four pages. Contents include: Collier County's clamming industry Cecil Oglesby Sr. and Lee Tidewater Cypress Company's engine number 2 Oglesby usually operated Number 2 or Number 16 while Bud Farnum operated Number 4, Emmanuel Beasley ran Number 7 or Number 16, Sambo Applewhite operated Number 11, and "Red" worked as the stand-in engineer. A flagman and a fireman always traveled with the eng...

    Record Type: Library

  14. IN2019.61.242.13 - Traditions

    Traditions. Volume 2 Number 1. March 1988. Four pages. Contents include: Opening of the Tamiami Trail Spanish Contact Period exhibit at the Collier County Museum Also includes new collections objects: olive jar and two "4 Real" silver coins from the Atocha shipwreck; and in memory of...Cecil Johnny Oglesby, Sr. Oglesby passed away on January 6, 1988. During the museum's open house on February 15, his wife, Piccola, dedicated the newly...

    Record Type: Library

  15. IN2019.61.242.21 - Timelines

    Timelines. Volume 3 Number 10. Fall 1997. Two pages. Contents include: Spanish Treasure exhibit at the Collier County Museum Luncheon to honor "Very Important Volunteers" hosted by Lora Jean Young, a thank you to Hilde and Helmut Nickel and Maurice Gray. Also includes article entitled "Work on Everglades City Museum to Begin". The seven-year community effort by museum friends in Everglades City received the final go-ahead on August 5, w...

    Record Type: Library

  16. IN2019.61.242.39 - Timelines

    Timelines. Volume 8 Number 1. Spring 2002. Four pages. Contents include: Celebration of the opening of the Tamiami Trail FOCCM Directors of the museum remain the same as last year including Pam Brown, Don Craig, Claudia Davenport, Lynn Wuesthoff Kolb, Arthur R. Lee, William J. Lees III, Ronald H. Mangold, Denyse Smith Mesnik, William Tyson and Ron Jamro Killing Mr. Watson play consultant Charley Abbott. Also includes Marco Museum opens ...

    Record Type: Library

  17. IN2019.61.242.43 - Timelines

    Timelines. Volume 9 Number 2. Spring 2003. Six pages. Contents include: New FOCCM President William J. Lees III New elections to the board of directors including David Arizmendi, Lois A. Bolin, Sam Colding, Tracy Jones, Arthur R. Lee, Larry Litt, Mark May, Denyse Smith Mesnik, William Tyson, and Ron Jamro Old Marco Inn site 75th anniversary of the opening of the Tamiami Trail Also includes introduction to museum horticulturist Tim Engl...

    Record Type: Library

  18. IN2019.61.242.51 - Museum Notes

    Museum Notes. Spring 2008. Two pages. Contents include: "Archaeology and Ancient Peoples" exhibition at the Collier County Museum 80th anniversary celebration of the Tamiami Trail in Everglades City

    Record Type: Library

  19. IN2019.61.295 - Collier County Museum at Government Center brochure

    Brochure for the Collier County Museum at Government Center located at 3331 Tamiami Trail East.

    Record Type: Archive

    Collier County Museum at Government Center brochure

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