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Historical Markers in Coral Gables, Florida

 
Clickable Map of Miami-Dade County, Florida and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Miami-Dade County, FL (206) Broward County, FL (68) Collier County, FL (49) Monroe County, FL (344)  Miami-DadeCounty(206) Miami-Dade County (206)  BrowardCounty(68) Broward County (68)  CollierCounty(49) Collier County (49)  MonroeCounty(344) Monroe County (344)
Miami is the county seat for Miami-Dade County
Coral Gables is in Miami-Dade County
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1 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables — F-1168 — Tropical Park Race Track
On Southwest 40th Street (Florida Route 976) just west of Southwest 79th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Tropical Park’s historical significance stems from its location on the grounds of the former Tropical Park Race Track. As part of the Southern Florida circuit with Hialeah Park and Gulfstream Park, the Tropical Park horse racing track held the first . . . Map (db m228600) HM
2 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Baker Homestead — State of Florida Historic Roadway
On South Le Jeune Road (State Road 953) at Riveria Drive, on the right when traveling north on South Le Jeune Road.
Originally eight feet wide, Le Jeune Road was built by James D. Girtman (1874-1960). In addition to being a road builder, Mr. Girtman was also a successful grocer, fur trader, expert on Seminole culture, and fruit and vegetable grower. In 1902, Mr. . . . Map (db m74932) HM
3 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Biscayne Bay View — F-470 — Pinewood (Cocoplum) Cemetery
On Erwin Road at Southwest 74th Street, on the left when traveling south on Erwin Road.
Pinewood (Cocoplum) Cemetery is the oldest designated cemetery in the Miami area and one of the oldest Coral Gables Historical sites. Adam and Rosa Richards deeded one acre of land on May 13, 1897 for 10 dollars to Wilson A Larkins, Arthur F. Lang . . . Map (db m83128) HM
4 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, City Hall — George E. Merrick1886-1942
On Biltmore Way, on the right when traveling west.
"I have given my life to the development of our city and to the working out of an ideal."Map (db m75996) HM
5 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, City Hall — George Edgar Merrick1886-1942
On Biltmore Way at Southwest 42nd Avenue (State Road 953), on the left when traveling west on Biltmore Way.
Dreamer, writer, poet, philosopher, lover of the beautiful - he made his dream become a reality in the creation of Coral Gables, City Beautiful. Dade County commissioner from 1914 to 1916. He advocated and promoted good highways and . . . Map (db m99921) HM
6 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove — F-453 — Coral Gables Waterway
On South Le Jeune Road (State Road 953) at Sunset Drive (State Road 986), on the right when traveling north on South Le Jeune Road.
When developer George Merrick (1886-1942) and the Coral Gables Corporation conceived the master plan for Coral Gables in the 1920s, the city's boundaries encompassed waterfront acreage allowing access to waterways. The original city boundaries went . . . Map (db m74931) HM
7 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove WH Center — George Allen Avenue
On Oak Avenue at George Allen Avenue (Industrial Avenue), on the left when traveling east on Oak Avenue.
George Allen, a native of the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas, moved to South Florida in 1928 seeking a more productive life style for his family. Allen became employed by George Merrick, the founder of Coral Gables. and rose quickly through the . . . Map (db m120682) HM
8 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove WH Center — F-803 — St. Mary First Missionary Baptist Church
On Frow Avenue east of Jefferson Street, on the left when traveling west.
St. Mary First Missionary Baptist Church was the first African American church in Coral Gables. The church was founded on March 9, 1924, and its congregation of seventeen members first met in an old school house on Thomas Avenue in the MacFarlane . . . Map (db m150787) HM
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9 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coral Gables Section — F-408 — Alhambra Water Tower
On Alhambra Circle at Ferdinand Street, in the median on Alhambra Circle.
This “lighthouse” which has never seen the sea, serves as a testament to Coral Gables’ early boom years, a time when everyday practical things could be turned into works of art. Built c. 1923, its design is credited to Denman Fink, . . . Map (db m73629) HM
10 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coral Gables Section — City of Coral Gables
On Miracle Mile at Merrick Way, on the right when traveling west on Miracle Mile.
Incorporated April 29, 1925 Originated in 1898 as the Plantation of Reverend S.G. Merrick Founded and building begun by George E. Merrick November 1921Map (db m127511) HM
11 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coral Gables Section — F-455 — Coral Gables Merrick House
On Coral Way at Toledo Street, on the right when traveling west on Coral Way.
In July 1899, Congregational minister Solomon Greasley Merrick (1859-1911) and his wife Althea (1859-1937) purchased sight unseen the surrounding 160 acres for $1,100. Several months later, Merrick and his son George (1886-1942) came from . . . Map (db m73631) HM
12 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coral Gables Section — Police and Fire Station
On Salzedo Street at Aragon Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Salzedo Street.
Built 1939 bas been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m193072) HM
13 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coral Gables Section — Site of Packing House of Coral Gables Plantation
On Castile Avenue at South Greenway Drive, on the right when traveling west on Castile Avenue.
Site of Packing House of Coral Gables Plantation established by Rev. Solomon Greasley Merrick Post in fig tree only evidence remainingMap (db m73634) HM
14 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coral Gables Section — F-543 — The Coral Gables Golf and Country Club
On North Greenway Drive at Granada Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on North Greenway Drive.
The Coral Gables Golf and Country Club and the Granada Golf Course, once the Merrick family’s vegetable field, were part of the original 1921 city plan by George Merrick and landscape architect, Frank Button. The golf course, designed by the . . . Map (db m73630) HM
15 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coral Gables Section — F-612 — Troop 7 Log Cabin
Near South Greenway Drive at Cordova Street, on the right when traveling west.
When George Edgar Merrick (1886-1942) designed his idealistic City of Coral Gables in the early 1920s, he created a special area for scouts and built a rustic log cabin for his Troop 7 boy scouts on this site. Today, only the chimney remains. After . . . Map (db m74784) HM
16 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coral Gables Section — Venetian Pool
Near DeSoto Boulevard at Sevilla Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
This pool was originally a quarry from which limestone was taken for the construction of early Coral Gables homes. In 1924, Denman Fink, artist-architect and uncle of Coral Gables founder George Merrick, transformed it into a unique pool . . . Map (db m74708) HM
17 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coral Gables Section — F-409 — Women Take Action in Coral GablesThe Roxcy O'Neal Bolton House 1965-1988
On Alhambra Circle at Madrid Street, on the right when traveling east on Alhambra Circle.
Built in 1933, this Mediterranean Revival house is a contributing structure in the Coral Gables Plantation Historic District, one of the earliest developments in the city planned by George Merrick. Throughout the late 1960s and the 1970s, this house . . . Map (db m73632) HM
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18 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Country Club Section — Biltmore Hotel
Near Anastasia Avenue near Colubus Boulevard, on the right when traveling east.
Biltmore Hotel has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America 1996 National Park Service United States . . . Map (db m75726) HM
19 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Country Club Section — Coral Gables Congregational Church
On Malaga Avenue at Columbus Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on Malaga Avenue.
George Merrick, the visionary behind the City of Coral Gables, founded Coral Gables Congregational Church in 1923, to honor his father, Solomon, a Congregational minister. The church was the first public building in Coral Gables. The Mediterranean . . . Map (db m75731) HM
20 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Country Club Section — Coral Gables Rapid Transit
On Segovia Street north of Aledo Avenue, in the median.
In 2011 workers installing the median on Segovia Street unearthed wooden railroad ties that had been laid for the Coral Gables Rapid Transit System. This interpretive exhibit shows the original ties and rails as they would have appeared when in . . . Map (db m193073) HM
21 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Country Club Section — Ruth Bryan Owen Waterway Park
On Granada Boulevard north of Southwest 40 th Street (State Road 976), on the left when traveling north.
Ruth Bryan Owen was the daughter of famed orator and Democratic presidential nominee William Jennings Bryan. She was born in Jacksonville, Illinois, on October 2, 1885. During World War I, she served as a nurse in the Egyptian-Palestine campaign. . . . Map (db m82381) HM
22 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Country Club Section — The Historic 1926 White Way Lights
On Riviera Drive at University Drive, on the right when traveling south on Riviera Drive.
In 1926, 500 ornamental bases were commissioned for the "White Way" streetlights in Coral Gables. They were designed by Denman Fink and Phineas Paist. At each of the four sides of the base, there is a head in relief symbolic of the life of Coral . . . Map (db m194635) HM
23 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Country Club Section — U of M Opened Here
On University Drive at Camilo Avenue, on the right when traveling south on University Drive.
On this site, in an unfinished building originally intended for a hotel, the University of Miami registered its first students on October 15, 1926. It was twenty years before the university was able to begin the move to the site originally . . . Map (db m74927) HM
24 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Crafts — Coral Gables Miracle Mile
On Miracle Mile (State Road 972) east of Southwest 42nd Avenue (State Road 953), on the right when traveling east.
Immediately after World War II, the "Father of Miracle Mile," George K. Zain and his wife, City Commissioner Rebyl Zain conceived, developed and implemented the concept of a Miracle Mile for the section of Coral Way between Douglas Road and Le Jeune . . . Map (db m83130) HM
25 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Douglas — F-895 — Coral Gables Woman's Club
On East Ponce de Leon Boulevard north of Phoenetia Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
The Coral Gables Woman's Club is an icon of civic infrastructure in Coral Gables. After organizing in 1923, club members raised $10,000 to construct this clubhouse on land donated by the city. Designed by preeminent South Florida architect H. George . . . Map (db m150785) HM
26 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Riviera — F-980 — GFWC Coco Plum Woman's Club
On Sunset Drive at Nervia Street, on the left when traveling east on Sunset Drive.
(Side 1) Pioneer women from distant urban areas were lonely and isolated in the pines and palmettos of South Florida. On February 14, 1912, six of them met at Eleanor Jordan’s home and founded the Coco Plum Thimble Club. "Mother" Jordan . . . Map (db m127512) HM
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Apr. 19, 2024