These photos documenting Florida spring break in the 1980s belong in a museum

Before there were red Solo cups, spring breakers poured into Florida from colleges across the continent, and whether they make you sweetly nostalgic or make you howl with laughter, these shots from the 1980s capture a very specific era of debauchery.

The staff photographers of South Florida's Sun-Sentinel newspaper have documented the Fort Lauderdale madness for years. And photographer Keith McManus followed his fascination with the keggers and Best Buns contests of the Daytona Beach scene for more than a decade, shooting partiers from 1982-1993 and collecting the work in his book Rite of Passage. He was kind enough to grant us permission to use these photos.

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1982, Rich Mahan, Sun-Sentinel
1982, Rich Mahan, Sun-Sentinel
Rich Mahan, Sun-Sentinel
Rich Mahan, Sun-Sentinel
Keith McManus
Keith McManus
Keith McManus
Keith McManus
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1985, Keith McManus
1985, Keith McManus
Keith McManus
Keith McManus
1985, Robin Donina, St. Petersburg Times
1985, Robin Donina, St. Petersburg Times
Keith McManus
Keith McManus
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photo via Pinterest
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1984, Sun-Sentinel
1984, Sun-Sentinel
1985, Robert Mayer, Sun-Sentinel
1985, Robert Mayer, Sun-Sentinel
1985, Robert Azmitia, Sun-Sentinel
1985, Robert Azmitia, Sun-Sentinel
Keith McManus
Keith McManus
1984, Sun-Sentinel
1984, Sun-Sentinel
1985, Robert Mayer, Sun-Sentinel
1985, Robert Mayer, Sun-Sentinel
1985, Robert Azmitia, Sun-Sentinel
1985, Robert Azmitia, Sun-Sentinel
1984, Rich Mahan, Sun-Sentinel
1984, Rich Mahan, Sun-Sentinel
1984, Rich Mahan, Sun-Sentinel
1984, Rich Mahan, Sun-Sentinel