File:Radio station WFLA Boca Raton, Florida studio building (1927).jpg

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English: The walls and roof of the studio building used by radio station WFLA in Boca Raton, Florida were covered with saw palmetto fronds.
Date
Source Photograph included in "'Voice Of Tropical America' Broadcasts First Program", from the Palm Beach Post newspaper, February 6, 1927 issue, page Six-B.
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Radio station WFLA Boca Raton, Florida studio building.

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