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1957 Haynes Road Map of Florida

SilverSprings-haynes-1957
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America's Finest Highways Lead to Silver Springs. - Main View
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1957 Haynes Road Map of Florida

SilverSprings-haynes-1957

Wonderful Silver Springs, Florida!

Title


America's Finest Highways Lead to Silver Springs.
  1957 (dated)     17.5 x 23.5 in (44.45 x 59.69 cm)     1 : 1932480

Description


This is a 1957 Haynes Lithograph Company road map of Florida. Created as a promotional for Silver Springs, a tourist destination outside Ocala, Florida, a large red 'arrow' points the way. U.S. highways are illustrated in red. Four highways pass through Ocala, highlighting the destination's easy access. Five inset maps, each focused on a part of the United States, trace highway routes from numerous major cities in the U.S. and Canada to Silver Springs.
Silver Springs
Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, billboards and other advertisements appeared along highways around the country proclaiming the wonders of Silver Springs. By the 1950s, Silver Springs was the largest tourist attraction in Florida. Today, the 'attraction' is now part of Silver Springs State Park, but the glass-bottom boats (and the slightly dangerous monkeys) still beckon thousands. A wonderful pictorial border, consisting of fish, a woman swimming, and a glass-bottom boat, surround the map. Five maps on the verso detail the highway connections between locations throughout the United States and Silver Springs.
Publication History and Census
This map was copyrighted by the Haynes Lithograph Company and published by Ray, Davidson, and Ray (the owners of Silver Springs) in 1957. An example of the 1953 edition is part of the Touchton Map Library at the Tampa Bay History Center. We are also aware of a 1955 edition. The verso content on the present 1957 edition differs considerably from both the 1953 and 1955 edition.

Cartographer


Kenneth B. Haynes (1901 - March 22, 1901) was an American printer and publisher. Born in Ohio, Haynes operated a printing business in Maryland and Florida during his lifetime. He moved to Fort Lauderdale in 1942. He died in Palm Beach County, Florida. He married Frances L. Stott on June 6, 1931, with whom he had three children. More by this mapmaker...

Condition


Very good. Exhibits light wear along original fold lines. A closed fold intersection separation professionally repaired on verso. Text and printed images on verso.