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1950’S JOHN HUTTER TRAVELOGUE FILM “THE FLORIDA KEYS: AMERICA’S TROPICAL PARADISE” KEY WEST XD44234 

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This travelogue film takes viewers to Key West, Florida. Key west is an island and part of the Florida Keys archipelago. This is the southernmost point of Florida. The film was created by a world traveled lawyer named John Hutter. Hutter created these films with the introduction of “Chateau Hutter Films Presents” (:09) and planned to show them to guests at a resort lodge he had constructed in Wisconsin. Tragically, the resort was forced to close after Hutter had a dispute with the regional chamber of commerce and lost access to advertising outlets. The film opens with the fireplace in the living room of Chateau Hutter with the lawyer himself sitting near it (:33). A map shows the route from Miami to Key West is 130 miles (:45). The Everglades National Park is also to be toured (:59). Two men stand on the back of a small boat with fishing poles (1:12). The Rickenbacker Causeway plaza (1:18) leads to the islands off Key Biscayne and Virginia Key. The Atlantic and Gulf mini Railway are seen in Crandon park (1:22) which is connected to Miami through the Rickenbacker Toll Causeway. Coconut palms ride along the route as tourists take in sights (2:03). Coconut palms; not native to the area, were brought in from Caribbean’s. The road which is captured on film is part of an extension by Gulf Coast Railroad and the Florida East Coast Railroad (3:06). This railroad later became the modern highway seen in film as the world moved towards automobiles (4:45). A picturesque shot follows of the massive highway from the rocky shoreline (5:00). Mangrove trees spread their roots in the crystal blue waters (5:27). Pelicans stand among the rocks (5:33). St. Paul’s Church; from the 19th century, rises in brilliant white off Duval Street in Key West (5:51). A sign offers popular meals including steak chops, turtle steaks, and the turtle burger (6:03). The main industries in Key West are considered to be fishing, sponging, canning of turtle soup and the manufacturing of cigars. Residential homes in the area are depicted (6:24). Two young boys play in a Silver Comet wagon (6:29). Modern and upscale homes and resorts are seen recently erected as the tourism industry began to bloom here (6:53). The film turns to the Everglades National Park (7:41) covering over one million acres. A sign points the way to the Anhinga Trail (8:08). Wildlife are filmed in the area including egrets (8:48) which had nearly been hunted to extinction prior to the park’s establishment. A turtle (9:36) and an alligator are also captured (10:03). Crocodiles generally prefer saltwater though some are seen in the Everglades (10:28). The freshwater heron bird is seen (11:07). A picturesque shot of a sunset captured between palm trees follows (11:26). The film concludes and had been produced at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin (11:29).
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@pal98111
@pal98111 2 года назад
I am a sucker for Florida nostalgia. When it was still very undeveloped and wild.
@wjb111
@wjb111 Год назад
Key word “was”
@jimbolyard4889
@jimbolyard4889 2 года назад
I used to talk to an old man Robert Strickland ( aka Dad ) he told me he was in a railroad car out of Key West when the big Labor Day Hurricane came he said that the waves we're so high crashing over the railroad trustle getting everyone wet inside the railroad cars always love listening to those stories rest in peace Robert. Never Forget YOU !!!
@squalor33
@squalor33 2 года назад
Grew up on Key Biscayne back in the day. We kids had the run of the island. It was a magical place then...
@MasQueVencedorEnCristo
@MasQueVencedorEnCristo 2 года назад
I still remember late 90s we could still go to Jimbos at Virginia Island for live music .. I went last month and was chased out of the island by security at 9:30pm 😖
@scottdaley1672
@scottdaley1672 2 года назад
That’s in Miami
@proteanalias
@proteanalias 2 года назад
It wasn't until I moved away from the lower keys that I realized how amazing it was to grow up on big pine. Moved back after a year and a half in Colorado and I'll be here until we sink, and hopefully long after that
@vibrantsource
@vibrantsource 2 года назад
So nice to see people and young children without a cellphones and actually caring for others when they are listening to them or engaging
@keithliaros1584
@keithliaros1584 2 года назад
Would loved to be in KW back then. Lived there from 69-73. It has surely changed a lot. Can only imagine how nice it was back in the 50’s.
@Matt_from_Florida
@Matt_from_Florida 2 года назад
Jut don't want to be there when the hurricane hit in 1960!! That was the pre-weather-satellite era!
@hannahpumpkins4359
@hannahpumpkins4359 2 года назад
What have you done with Bum Farto?
@svenskaboi67
@svenskaboi67 2 года назад
@@hannahpumpkins4359 we have tucked away nicely 👌
@brucwsmith2970
@brucwsmith2970 2 года назад
Liaros were you part of the silsbee gang of so lux and I were wondering where ur
@Patrick-yh5yd
@Patrick-yh5yd 2 года назад
Go to singer island. Nice
@albertpatterson3675
@albertpatterson3675 2 года назад
Been there once during spring break 1964. Drove the two lane highway in a Plymouth Valiant all the way. Still have a black and white picture of the car by a sign that read something about the beginning of U.S. 1. Back then it was all about Ernest Hemingway.
@Abebe345
@Abebe345 2 года назад
Hemingway became an example of a life well lived? Makes sense.
@mackpines
@mackpines 2 года назад
My mother loved this. She grew up in Miami back in the 60s and visited Key West on vacations often. Loved seeing the Crandon Park Zoo train and the narrow bridges along the Overseas Highway that were scary as hell to drive across.
@russell3380
@russell3380 2 года назад
That train was on Virginia Key.
@farfle
@farfle 2 года назад
The Seven Mile Bridge -I feared for my life every time we crossed it!
@pal98111
@pal98111 2 года назад
I love visiting and looking at the water when my father drove across the bridges. The railing now is solid concrete so you can see straight down like before. I miss it.
@eurothrasher2823
@eurothrasher2823 2 года назад
Sad how much a shit hole Miami is now....and English has become second language there. It's what happens when millions of illegal aliens have been permitted to come in to America every year.
@Douglas-up2vh
@Douglas-up2vh 2 года назад
The whole USA was a Wonderful place in the 40's,60's,60's70's,80's....today most these Paradise getaways are Destroyed ...Its Sickning and Depressing
@lildeena1
@lildeena1 2 года назад
Nowadays the old roads depicted in this film are recreational fishing piers. I always shake my head at the thought of it being 2 lanes with pedestrians fishing too. And you can actually see it happening in this film.
@swimcat2333
@swimcat2333 2 года назад
The old bridges never scared me, loved em , part of the old keys. So sad the way it is now. It was magical decades ago
@mountaingator001
@mountaingator001 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this wonderful old color film of THE FLORIDA KEYS AND MIAMI! We lived there since 1948 till 2010 and it sure brought back old memories of that area…back when South Florida was a wonderful place to live…NOT ANY LONGER…BUT the Florida KEYS still is fantastic 👍
@jamesdavis5096
@jamesdavis5096 2 года назад
How much is gas per gallon there?
@loop1800mickey
@loop1800mickey 2 года назад
The Keys are not the same and it’s a real shame 🥲
@doughelmle6575
@doughelmle6575 2 года назад
Grew up there in the 60's......islamorada and key largo.had my boat ,and my friends ....would go pool hopping at Howard Johnson's,the islander,Jerry's sunset inn.......
@greg33770
@greg33770 2 года назад
I love these old travelogues, sometimes they will show this stuff on on TCM, or other cable networks as a fill in....things how they use to be, less crowded, simpler life, nice !
@CaptainCraigKWMRZ
@CaptainCraigKWMRZ 2 года назад
I lived there from '86 to 2020. I worked for Treasure Salvors and played music in every bar on Duval. Made "friends" with dozens of women and had a life I wouldn't trade for anything. Now it sucks. Sorry if you missed it 😃
@jeffjeff4477
@jeffjeff4477 2 года назад
Sounds wonderful! I was there back in the 80s, early 90s a bunch of times Pretty magical fun down to earth place Simple and relaxing even then
@jochenpeiper6797
@jochenpeiper6797 2 года назад
looking at my '' Atocha '' treasures right now here on North Padre Island , with the '' Treasure Salvors '' certificate of authenticity signed by Mel Fisher , been a live aboard Yacht Owner since 1986 , played drums in house band at '' French the Beachcomer '' ( now Docs ) lotta Euro Cars and Surfer Girls , im still livin the '' Dream '' , Cheers bro , from deep South TEXAS
@ynot0714
@ynot0714 2 года назад
A lot of my moms family lived in the Keys from the late 50's thru the 80's. I have some good memories as a kid in the late 60's and 70's visiting them. Drove thru to KW last year, first time in forever. How I wish I bought my aunt place in Key Largo for next to nothing when she sold in "88....just wasn't on my radar then! Ha!
@catslafadventures5001
@catslafadventures5001 2 года назад
I grew up in south Florida and remember the seven mile bridge. Driving on it was a terrifying white knuckle drive at night with no shoulder and oncoming traffic! Thanks for putting this video. Loved it! 🌴🌺🐊🦩
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 2 года назад
Fascinating -- wonder how many people died on that bridge! Glad you got to see this vid and appreciate it. Love our channel? Help us save and post more orphaned films. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm
@maddyrosell8570
@maddyrosell8570 4 месяца назад
@@PeriscopeFilmwhen you get on the 7 mile bridge there is a road sign that says “8 deaths this year” or however many it’s been … scary !
@aarond23
@aarond23 2 года назад
Ah to see Key West in the 'old days'....now its the land of the multi million dollar home and the $500/night hotels :)
@billd8324
@billd8324 2 года назад
Thank you for the wonderful look back. Those truly were the days.
@fannyvera1969
@fannyvera1969 2 года назад
Me encanta key west florida, vivo aquí hace 3 años es el lugar más lindo de mundo. ♥️😍🏝🌴🥥🌊
@pamelastevens2404
@pamelastevens2404 2 года назад
Wish it was still like that
@greg33770
@greg33770 2 года назад
yep
@gw5309
@gw5309 2 года назад
My Mom and Dad lived in Pensacola in '45 -'46 when he was stationed there. They took a couple of trips to KW and talked fondly of their time there and how nice it was. They finally went back around 1990 and were very sad at what it had become. But at least they got to see it at its best.
@hirundine44
@hirundine44 2 года назад
Nice snapshot of the time and place... thanks
@yoshit9819
@yoshit9819 2 года назад
Would loved to have been there back then.
@sherirobinson6867
@sherirobinson6867 2 года назад
Once upon a time in America natural environment was valuable...today concrete and condo's are the scenery
@nathandell5060
@nathandell5060 2 года назад
I was born in Key West 1967 on board a 60 ft Elco motor yacht. Sailed the entire Caribbean before most kids could ride a bike. I left for good after hurricane Andrew. The Keys will never be the same. Big money and big government ruined the islands permanently.
@butchbinion1560
@butchbinion1560 2 года назад
Thanks. ✌🏻👊
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 2 года назад
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@howabouthetruth2157
@howabouthetruth2157 2 года назад
"Canning turtle soup as a major industry in the Florida Keys"..........my, how times have changed.
@davidrivero7943
@davidrivero7943 2 года назад
Island Rail Road ! That was Crandon Park Zoo miniature Train on Key B. & Turtle Steaks in Cayo Hueso ? Ages ago. BC . !!! before Cubans. JeJeJe .
@TheOlRazzleDazzler
@TheOlRazzleDazzler 2 года назад
Looks like Bahia Honda at 5:10. Sad to see the changes. Miss the old days.
@dano336
@dano336 2 года назад
yes Bahia Honda
@MichiganPeatMoss
@MichiganPeatMoss 2 года назад
Wow, that narrow two-lane highway.
@KarelPKerezman
@KarelPKerezman 2 года назад
Right? Can't imagine wanting to be standing along that road as cars come hurtling right toward me.
@videodistro
@videodistro 2 года назад
It was amazing. We weren't sure how trucks could pass one another. I remember driving it and being VERY attentive.
@leversforever9748
@leversforever9748 2 года назад
I've seen truck and bus's going in opposite directions on bridges so close rearview mirrors smash into each other.
@jetskiwillywilly7970
@jetskiwillywilly7970 2 года назад
Someone else said it. Absolutely magical. Experienced this deep in Hawaii....but it to is disappearing. Places where land is almost untouched by man.
@carsonforrester3061
@carsonforrester3061 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this
@gRosh08
@gRosh08 2 года назад
Cool! Thanks for sharing.
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 2 года назад
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@gigabilitydontask1549
@gigabilitydontask1549 2 года назад
It will never be like that again never
@ddeaae
@ddeaae 2 года назад
I love these older independent films as they look back into days now gone. At times I wish I could see some land & water before man invasion
@2lucky1957
@2lucky1957 2 года назад
The Keys are a completely different life style than the mainland of S. Florida. With the exception of Key West, there is very little crime, no graffiti and great fishing. The downside is that it's gotten more expensive, as more people have moved there. More trash too, especially in and on the water. Too many people blasting stereos on their boats, while trash is flying out and into the ocean. It also can get boring for people that enjoy a bit faster lifestyle.
@sirenscalllntothedeep6306
@sirenscalllntothedeep6306 2 года назад
Key West: Main Business Tourism. Surround by Military. Jet Fighters Constantly flying over head. 40 Thousand Residents 100 Thousand Tourists give or take on a daly basis. As they say 10 pounds in a 5 pound bag. Paradise only to Tourists here for 2 or 3 days. Liveing here it costs so much 💰💵💲 it makes us Insane. The cost of a small Average house you could buy a 200 Acre Farm on Mainland. 😳 getting the picture
@svenskaboi67
@svenskaboi67 2 года назад
Raised on the rock , couldn't be shook loose untill Irma took it all. And now thanks to friends who took me in, I now live in the worst Sh#t hole in the country. They call it Arizona!
@sirenscalllntothedeep6306
@sirenscalllntothedeep6306 2 года назад
@@svenskaboi67 Sorry to hear that. I struggled for a fue weeks. Then started Building stuffed my Pockets. Its on going . Dam place is Expensive. But I'm rolling around it. 🙂 good luck in Arizona maybe its for the best the Keys are getting stuffed. Plate's from all over the Country showing up. In Big Numbers
@svenskaboi67
@svenskaboi67 2 года назад
@@sirenscalllntothedeep6306 I understand completely. I traveled the rest of country extensively and couldn't wait to get home. When I was little and had to go with family to Big Pine, or Marathon, it felt like a road trip. I never went as far north as Miami untill I was 19. I miss it 😢
@sirenscalllntothedeep6306
@sirenscalllntothedeep6306 2 года назад
@@svenskaboi67 My problem is is I cant leave and I cant stay. 🤔 caught but not Cought
@sirenscalllntothedeep6306
@sirenscalllntothedeep6306 2 года назад
@Jase Bamber To much Outside 💰💵💲 Dictating there Ideas an wants. Liberals fighting Governor Desantis all the way. Like Key West is a 2×4 Island Country all by its self. 😠 The golden rule he who has the gold has the rule
@gravitypronepart2201
@gravitypronepart2201 2 года назад
The aligator is not danderous!!!??? Huh?
@greg33770
@greg33770 2 года назад
if you use common sense they aren't....lived here all my life....never had a problem
@markbailey6051
@markbailey6051 2 года назад
I grew up in south Florida, we swam with gators every day. Just don't bring your dog along.
@SaltyNationalist
@SaltyNationalist 2 года назад
It's crazy how they built the new 7 mile bridge and left the old one.. Just cut out a huge chunk in the middle.. lol. I remember going across it as a kid and thought it was cool.. With dad driving, ofcourse he didn't think so..
@Patrick-yh5yd
@Patrick-yh5yd 2 года назад
Grassy key was Paradise. Now all development.
@captainamericaamerica8090
@captainamericaamerica8090 2 года назад
COCONUTS ARE A WORLD WIDE MEGA BILLIONS BUSINESS NOW. 😁😀😀TOOK SOME TIME. COCONUTS ARE NOW A SUPER FOOD
@Patrick-yh5yd
@Patrick-yh5yd 2 года назад
The keys are key largo to key West.
@mandysimmons2769
@mandysimmons2769 2 года назад
I bet it's way more developed by now. LOL just kidding. Of course it is. Very enjoyable. I was out on Panama City Beach ( Thomas Drive ) years ago and was soaking it up loving the dunes knowing they would not last and they didn't. It's a shame really time changes things.
@pal98111
@pal98111 2 года назад
I grew up visiting PC when Thomas drive was two lanes with a stop sign where it met 98. That was in the 70s. We caught crabs and trout at alligator point and St. Andrews park. It was my favorite part of summer. Great memories.
@ratcat2096
@ratcat2096 2 года назад
Clark Roofing , oldest Roofing company in Florida ,FTL Home sweet Home
@johnnelson8448
@johnnelson8448 2 года назад
I currently live in stock island key west and it really looked amazing back then now it’s overpopulated and everything is ridiculously expensive. Still a beautiful place but nothing compared to what it used to be, I’m honestly not a big fan of key west I’d rather be somewhere in the mountains of NH or Maine.
@lookronjon
@lookronjon 2 года назад
I lived in the VI for 16 years. St John. Now in the mountains west of Denver. I miss the ocean and beach.
@byronwhitman5203
@byronwhitman5203 2 года назад
Why ñot move there?
@lancekoz
@lancekoz 2 года назад
Sturgeon bay, wi! Did he live there?
@MasQueVencedorEnCristo
@MasQueVencedorEnCristo 2 года назад
Locals fishing as many species as they can ..Turtle soup at key west & local ducks at Everglades ….things have surely changed …
@okeechobeewankenobi
@okeechobeewankenobi 2 года назад
anyone know information about building at 6:17
@douglasfry6112
@douglasfry6112 2 года назад
Isn't that the old coast guard station?
@okeechobeewankenobi
@okeechobeewankenobi 2 года назад
@@douglasfry6112 I'm not sure I cannot find any other photographs. I live in key west so could check with a historian here.
@OMEGATECH
@OMEGATECH 2 года назад
Some people say the keys where never be the same since Jimmy Buffett sold his house in 1998 and moved north to Palm Beach 😥
@dano336
@dano336 2 года назад
jimmy Buffett ruined the keys by singing about it . He knew it, thats why he moved
@KarelPKerezman
@KarelPKerezman 2 года назад
Mister Hutter was a little too well mic'd in some respects...
@jonnydanger7181
@jonnydanger7181 2 года назад
“Florida” use to be a territory that extended all the way to texas.
@tedpeterson1156
@tedpeterson1156 2 года назад
It still stretches as far west as Chicago is
@WAL_DC-6B
@WAL_DC-6B 2 года назад
Speaking of size of former U.S. territories, you can cut Alaska in two and make Texas the 3rd largest state and still have room for the entire state of Indiana in each "Alaska half."
@lardaz3424
@lardaz3424 2 года назад
Miami.. vacation capital of the world.. now a 3rd world country..road rage capital of the USA
@lowrydan111
@lowrydan111 2 года назад
Didn’t show much of Key West
@southernbreeze3278
@southernbreeze3278 2 года назад
hasn't changed a bit
@sirenscalllntothedeep6306
@sirenscalllntothedeep6306 2 года назад
I've lived here 25 years an it has done Nothing but Change . I helped that Change. Now with all the problems in America Proper . Major amounts of out of State Plate's. Covering every state in the United States. The Rich are trying to Control the Island like Tyrants. Its become a Political mess.
@eddieraffs5909
@eddieraffs5909 18 дней назад
Back in the 1980s I spent much time and money in Sloppy Joes on Duval street.
@captainamericaamerica8090
@captainamericaamerica8090 2 года назад
It's all bad now😮😯😯
@mackpines
@mackpines 2 года назад
Nothing but ugly condo towers. As far as the eye can see.
@Liam-zg2ip
@Liam-zg2ip 2 года назад
I am from and live in Key West and I can confidently say it's a sh hole these days. It's great from the waist up 💀
@SURVEYSEZ
@SURVEYSEZ 2 года назад
Here is a concept. With all the technology in the world, and you can't run this with out the footage numbers displayed at the bottom? WTH?
@ynot0714
@ynot0714 2 года назад
Nice vid but it's distracting.
@coloradostrong
@coloradostrong 2 года назад
The numbers are placed there on purpose as an anti theft, to keep someone from stealing the vid and re-uploading it as their own. The original can be purchased, without the numbers. Or you can do some fancy computer shenanigans and remove them yourself.
@ynot0714
@ynot0714 2 года назад
@@coloradostrong Thank you! Good point. Didn't think of that !
@markbailey6051
@markbailey6051 2 года назад
Funny thing, I didn't notice.
@openskies11
@openskies11 2 года назад
Everyone wants to go back to how nice things were in this time, but it was the behavior of people in this time that made things as bad as they are now.
@coloradostrong
@coloradostrong 2 года назад
The people in this vid do not appear to be Demoncrats or freaks confused about which bathroom to use.
@Patrick-yh5yd
@Patrick-yh5yd 2 года назад
The kids in film had respect.
@leversforever9748
@leversforever9748 2 года назад
"but it was the behavior of people in this time that made things as bad as they are now". What the hell are you talking about? The people were great people and great Americans back then I know!! democrats and liberals have made things the way they are now!!!!!!
@bemore1134
@bemore1134 2 года назад
Anyone who claims things were perfect back in the "old days" is way off base. But there's nothing wrong with claiming that they were better. It would be great if things improved simply by the passage of time. Doesn't work that way.
@dano336
@dano336 2 года назад
@@leversforever9748 back then there were lynching's they drained the wet lands for profit, and wiped out native civilization..thank the right wing business men, Flagler, Collier.
@jolus6678
@jolus6678 2 года назад
Wow ...so much misinformation in such a short video.
@stevencantrellzenroom7383
@stevencantrellzenroom7383 2 года назад
Too bad Florida has a shit political cycle going for it
@captainamericaamerica8090
@captainamericaamerica8090 2 года назад
COCONUTS ARE A WORLD WIDE MEGA BILLIONS BUSINESS NOW. 😁😀😀TOOK SOME TIME. COCONUTS ARE NOW A SUPER FOOD
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