Old Ingraham Highway in Park, FL, holds historical significance as a road named after James E. Ingraham, a key figure in the development of South Florida alongside Henry M. Flagler. The highway, completed by 1922, played a crucial role in the growth and agricultural development of the Everglades region.
The Tamiami Trail, serving as the northeastern park boundary, was constructed over thirteen years, contributing to the accessibility of the Everglades and inadvertently leading to the development of sport hunting and tourism along its path. Villages emerged along the trail, impacting the traditional water flow and creating opportunities for the Miccosukee people to serve as guides for visitors.
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