Gentlemen and ladies: Like many—if not most—of you I have been following the horror of the collapse of the Champlain Towers condominium in Surfside. First, where exactly is the Town of Surfside? Surfside is a (mostly) bedroom community just north of Miami Beach and is part of the 33154 zip code which is made up of that town, Bal Harbour Village, Indian Creek Village and the Town of Bay Harbor Islands. There is a common border at 96th Street between Bal Harbour and Surfside on the north and Surfside and Miami Beach at 87th Terrace on the south. Indian Creek Village is an island in Biscayne Bay to the south of Bay Harbor Islands but is connected only to Surfside by a small bridge while Bay Harbor’s bridge over Indian Creek connects to the Town to Surfside and Bal Harbour Village at 96th Street, and the four municipalities are commemorated in a book titled “33154: The Story of Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands, Indian Creek Village and Surfside,” published by The History Press of Charleston several years ago. The purpose of naming that book was and is not to sell volumes of that most interesting tome, but, rather, to give our R S R readers a geographic understanding of exactly what and where Surfside is. That town—Surfside—was separately memorialized in a book titled “Surfside,” which was published about four or five years ago by Arcadia Published as part of their “Images of America” series.