A set of fascinating postcards that shows the Castaways, the America’s most funderful resort motel on Ocean at 163rd St., Miami Beach, Florida in the 1960s.

‘Unique’ Shinto Temple Dining Room at the Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
10 Acres of Oceanfront Relaxation on the Ocean at 163rd St., Miami Beach, Florida
10 Acres of Oceanfront Relaxation on the Ocean at 163rd St., Miami Beach, Florida
At the Cocktail Lounge of the Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
Castaways Motel, located in the Collins Ave. motel row, on the Atlantic Ocean at Miami Beach, Florida
Directly on the Ocean at the Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
Directly on the Ocean at the Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
Fairyland Island at the Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
Fairyland Island Beach at the Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
Fairyland Island Pool at the Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
Ginza Bar at the Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
Health Club at the Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
Health Club at the Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
Night View of the Fabulous Castaways Motel
Ocean at 163rd St., Miami Beach, Florida
Ocean Side at the fabulous Castaways Motel, Miami Beach, Florida
One of Motel Row’s Newest Additions, the Beautiful Castaways Motel, Miami Beach, Florida
One of Motel Row’s Outstanding Sights, the Beautiful Castaways Motel, Miami Beach, Florida
One of the Outstanding and Beautiful Motels Seen Along Miami Beach, Florida – The Castaways Motel
Pool Bar at the Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
Stanley The Great, Master Entertainer Appearing Nightly in the Tahitian Bar The Castaways
Swimming pool at The Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
The Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida
The Exotic Castaways on Miami Beach’s Famous Motel Strip
The Peridots (Singin’- Swingin’-Sizzling Quartet) Appearing Nightly at the Unique Wreck Bar at the Castaways, Miami Beach, Florida

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