 | |  | | Henry Morrison Flagler: the man who invented Florida.: An article from: Cornell Hotel & Restaurant Administration Quarterly |  | Author: Stanley Turkel Publisher: Cornell University Category: Book
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Publication Date: April 1, 1998 Release Date: July 28, 2005 Availability: Available for download now
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From the supplier: Henry Morrison Flagler is considered Florida's earliest and most powerful developer, and one who was able to devise ways to boost the state's tourism industry. Inspired by his fondness for the Florida climate, Flagler worked for the laying of rails along the east coast in 1885, from south of the state to Key West. He also decided to build several hotels along the way, instituting what may well be today's booming tourist industry in Florida.
Citation Details Title: Henry Morrison Flagler: the man who invented Florida. Author: Stanley Turkel Publication: Cornell Hotel & Restaurant Administration Quarterly (Refereed) Date: April 1, 1998 Publisher: Cornell University Volume: v39 Issue: n2 Page: p76(4)
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