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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 (211) Broward County, FL (68) Collier County, FL (49) Monroe County, FL (358)  Miami-DadeCounty(211) Miami-Dade County (211)  BrowardCounty(68) Broward County (68)  CollierCounty(49) Collier County (49)  MonroeCounty(358) Monroe County (358)
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1 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1062 — Bay Shore Water Pump House
On Northeast 4th Court at Northeast 58th Street, on the left when traveling north on Northeast 4th Court.
James Hilliard Nunnally, owner of the Nunnally Candy Company in Atlanta, founded the Bay Shore Investment Company in 1922. During the Florida Land Boom, the company platted and developed a large bay-front tract. Since the new Bay Shore subdivision . . . Map (db m175710) HM
2 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Brickell Park
On Brickell Avenue (U.S. 1/41) south of Southeast 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Brickell Family donated Brickell Park to Miami in 1921 as a preserve for the family mausoleum. Their remains are now in Woodlawn Cemetery. Brickell Park is one of the few parks connecting Brickell Avenue to the shoreline of Biscayne Bay. From . . . Map (db m65647) HM
3 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1061 — Buena Vista Post Office ~ Moore Furniture Building
On Northeast 2nd Avenue at Northeast 40th Street, on the right when traveling west on Northeast 2nd Avenue.
The neighborhood of Buena Vista began in the 1890s, as a portion of the William Gleason and E.L. White homesteads. During the 1920s, Tampa developer and architect David P. Davis teamed with pineapple plantation owner Theodore V. Moore to develop two . . . Map (db m175704) HM
4 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Charles Avenue
On Charles Avenue at Main Highway, on the right when traveling west on Charles Avenue.
The first black community on the South Florida mainland began here in the late 1880s when Blacks primarily from the Bahamas came via Key West to work at the Peacock Inn. Their first hand experience with tropical plants and building materials proved . . . Map (db m75597) HM
5 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Christopher Columbus
. . . Map (db m184178) HM
6 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Crossing the Everglades
On Shark Valley Loop Road south of Tamiami Trail (Southwest 8th Street) (U.S. 41), on the left when traveling south.
The Tamiami Trail was crucial to opening up the wilderness and creating a link to Florida's major cities. Building a road through the heart of the Everglades was no easy task, but with the power of human ingenuity the builders were able to . . . Map (db m132100) HM
7 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Dade CountyCreated Jan. 28, 1836, Named for Major Francis Langhorn Dade — 1784 - 1815 —
On West Flagler Street at NW Miami Court, on the left when traveling east on West Flagler Street.
Born 1793 in Virginia. Joined 12th U.S. Infantry in 1813; Served with it thru War of 1812; In 4th Regiment rest of his life. Promoted from 3rd Lieut. to Major, Commanded garrison at Key West. In Seminole War was sent with 117 men to aid Gen. Clinch . . . Map (db m88531) HM
8 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1165 — David Thomas Kennedy Park
On South Bayshore Drive at Kirk Street, on the right when traveling north on South Bayshore Drive.
David Thomas Kennedy (April 7, 1934 – Sept. 4, 2014) was an attorney and politician born in Baltimore, Maryland. He was elected to the City of Miami’s City Commission in 1961. Kennedy served as Mayor of Miami from 1969-1973. He enjoyed the . . . Map (db m228474) HM
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9 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Dinner Key
On Pan American Drive south of SW 27th Avenue, in the median.
Picnickers in sailboat days gave the key its name. In World War I, it was a Naval air base. In 1930, Pan American World Airways here inaugurated flying boat service to Latin America, erecting huge hangars and a terminal. The U.S. Government dredged . . . Map (db m75186) HM
10 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Ferdinand MagellanU.S. Car No. 1
Near SW 124th Avenue, 1 mile south of SW 152nd Street, on the right when traveling south.
U.S. Car No. 1, Ferdinand Magellan has been designated National Historic Landmark Presidential railroad car built for the exclusive use of the President of the United States of America 1942 Restored and exhibited by The . . . Map (db m73445) HM
11 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Fort Dallas and the William F. English Plantation Slave QuartersMiami River Greenway
Near Northwest North River Drive at Northwest 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north.
The United States of America took possession of Florida from Spain under the terms of the 1821 Treaty of Paris. In 1830, the U.S. implemented the Indian Removal Act, forcing Seminole Indians south into the Miami and Everglades area. The Second . . . Map (db m78126) HM
12 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Gesu Catholic Church
On NE 1st Avenue at NE 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north on NE 1st Avenue.
Founded in 1896 is officially listed on The National Register Of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m88527) HM
13 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-593 — Great Miami Hurricane of 1926
On Northeast 1st Avenue at NE 1st Street, on the left when traveling north on Northeast 1st Avenue. Reported missing.
On September 18, 1926, the Great Miami Hurricane swept across South Florida with estimated winds of 131-155 mph. Before the era of satellites and computer models, warnings for tropical cyclones were often inadequate. A storm warning from . . . Map (db m88533) HM
14 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Housekeepers Club
On South Bayshore Drive at McFarlane Road, on the right when traveling south on South Bayshore Drive.
On Thursday afternoon, February 19, 1891, Flora McFarlane and five other pioneer women of Dade County founded the Housekeepers Club, the first organized women's club in South Florida. The purpose was to bring the housekeepers of the area together . . . Map (db m75192) HM
15 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Impact of the "Bay of Pigs" on Miami
On SW 9th Street at SW 18th Avenue, on the right when traveling west on SW 9th Street.
In the early months of 1961 Cuban refugees in Miami flew from Opa-Locka airport to Guatemala to become part of the almost 1300 men of Brigade 2506. The Brigade's Bay of Pigs Invasion on April 17, 1961, resulted in defeat with over 100 men killed . . . Map (db m87438) HM
16 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Jesse L. Holt, Jr. Track
On Northwest 36th Street (U.S. 27) near Northwest 9th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
In 1961, Jesse Holt became the first African-American athlete allowed to compete against whites in the City of Miami, during strict times of segregation. His first Amateur Athletic Union Track and Field Competition was held at Moore Park, where his . . . Map (db m229588) HM
17 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1124 — Judge Lawson Edward Thomas Law Office
On Northwest 2nd Avenue just south of Northwest 11th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Lawson Edward (L.E.) Thomas (1898-1989) was born in Ocala. He attended Florida A&M College, and later the University of Michigan Law School. He moved to Miami in 1935, and made his first appearance in municipal court in 1937. As the first black . . . Map (db m229149) HM
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18 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — La Peña Versailles
Near Southwest 8th Street (U.S. 41) at SW 35th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
La Peña de Versailles En reconocimiento a los cubanos; hombres y mujeres que nunca se resignaron a vivir sin libertad. Los cuales diariamente se reunieron en este Restaurant Versailles centro patriotico y cultural del exilio. Para . . . Map (db m185628) HM
19 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-945 — Lemon City Post Office
On Northeast 4th Court at Northeast 61st Street, on the right when traveling south on Northeast 4th Court.
The first post office in Lemon City opened on October 1, 1889, in one corner of Moffat’s bayside store. E.L. White was appointed the first postmaster. Lemon City quickly became an active mail center, so much so that the Tropical Sun reported in 1891 . . . Map (db m150774) HM
20 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-944 — Lemon City Train Station
On Northeast 61st Street just west of Northeast 4th Court, on the right when traveling east.
Built in 1896, the Lemon City station was located between present-day NE 59th St. and NE 60th St. The wood-frame station was painted yellow with white trim and had a flower garden around it. Henry Flagler had the station built to assist agricultural . . . Map (db m150768) HM
21 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1070 — Lemon City-Boles Town
On North Miami Avenue at Northwest 57th Street, on the right when traveling south on North Miami Avenue.
Bound by the area east of I-95, between 71st and 54th Streets, the Lemon City community had at least three identifiable historic black communities at the turn of the twentieth century, including this area, Boles Town. The neighborhood was named for . . . Map (db m175541) HM
22 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1071 — Lemon City-Knightsville
On Northeast 68th Street at Northeast 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Northeast 68th Street.
Bound by the area east of I-95, between 71st and 54th Streets, the Lemon City community had at least three identifiable historic black communities at the turn of the 20th century, including this area, Knightsville. Surrounded by groves owned by . . . Map (db m175409) HM
23 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1069 — Lemon City-Nazarene
On Northeast 71st Street at Northeast 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Northeast 71st Street.
Bound by the area east of I-95, between 71st and 54th streets, the Lemon City community had at least three identifiable historic black communities at the turn of the 20th century, including this area, Nazarene. Pronounced by locals as “Naz’ree,” the . . . Map (db m175410) HM
24 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Life Along the Tamiami
On Shark Valley Loop Road south of Tamiami Trail (Southwest 8th Street) (U.S. 41), on the left when traveling south.
The Tamiami Trail changed life in South Florida forever. Crossing the state went from being a multi-day sea and train journey through the Keys to a motor car drive of only a few hours. It opened up access to an area that was considered by most to be . . . Map (db m132095) HM
25 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Lummus Park Historic DistrictMiami River Greenway
On Northwest North River Drive at Northwest 4th Street, on the left when traveling north on Northwest North River Drive.
This land on the north side of the Miami River was developed as a residential area soon after the City Park opened in 1909. Along NW 3rd and NW 4th Streets a mixture of single-family and multi-family structures were built that were made of strong . . . Map (db m78195) HM
26 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Mary Brickell Park
On Brickell Avenue (U.S. 1/41) south of Southeast 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Tequesta Indians were the indigenous people of Miami prior to European contact. Mary Brickell Park encompasses a portion of what was the largest Tequesta village in southeast Florida. Archaeological evidence reveals that this site was in use . . . Map (db m65648) HM
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27 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Menendez on Biscayne Bay1567
Near NE 1st Avenue at NE 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north.
Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles, Adelantado of Florida and founder of St. Augustine, landed here at the chief village of the Tequesta Indians early in 1567. He returned several Indians held captive on the West Coast and established friendly relations . . . Map (db m88324) HM
28 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-788 — Miami City Cemetery
Near Northeast 2nd Avenue at Northeast 18th Street, on the right when traveling south.
In 1897 Mrs. Mary Brickell sold this 10-acre “rocky wasteland” to the City of Miami for $750. It was a half mile north of the city limits on a narrow wagon county trail. The first burial, not recorded, was of an elderly black man on 14 . . . Map (db m78119) HM
29 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1126 — Miami River Historic Working Riverfront
On Southwest North River Drive at Southwest 1st Street (Florida Route 968), on the left when traveling north on Southwest North River Drive.
Considered one of the oldest natural landmarks in southeast Florida, the Miami River evolved over thousands of years from a tidal channel into a freshwater stream that carried water from the Everglades in the west to Biscayne Bay in the east. At the . . . Map (db m228998) HM
30 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Naval Air Station RichmondWWII L.T.A. Facility
Near SW 124th Avenue, 1 mile south of SW 152nd Street, on the right when traveling south.
At this site, on 15 September 1942, the United States Navy established a 2,000 acre (810 hectare) lighter-than-air facility. The Navy constructed 3 huge hangers, each 17 stories (175 feet/54 meters) high, 297 feet (110.5 meters) wide, and 1,088 feet . . . Map (db m73415) HM
31 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-821 — NW 36th Street Bridge
On Northwest 36th Street (State Road 948) at Northwest South River Drive, on the right when traveling east on Northwest 36th Street.
A rare example of a Hanover Skew bridge once crossed the Miami Canal at this location. The bridge, completed in 1952, was built to carry increasing automobile traffic to and from Miami International Airport, southwest of this location. In the early . . . Map (db m120652) HM
32 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-561 — Pioneer Boat Builders' Site — 1947 —
On Northwest 95th Street at Northwest 10th Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Northwest 95th Street.
For thousands of years most water crafts were built of wood. The first reinforced plastic fiberglass boats in the southeastern United States were conceived and built here in 1947. Two hundred feet north of this marker is the former home and workshop . . . Map (db m77650) HM
33 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Ransom School
On Main Highway north of Royal Road, on the right when traveling north.
In 1896 Paul C. Ransom first brought students from an Eastern preparatory school to this site, which he named Pine Knot Camp, for a winter term of study and outdoor life. In 1903 it became the Adirondack-Florida School with the fall and spring terms . . . Map (db m75217) HM
34 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Restoring The Everglades
On Shark Valley Loop Road south of Tamiami Trail (Southwest 8th Street) (U.S. 41), on the left when traveling south.
With the perspective of time, the engineering marvel of the Tamiami Trail and its effect are being viewed in a different light. The early desire to conquer the swamp and control the water flow of this untamed wilderness changed the Everglades . . . Map (db m132096) HM
35 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Richmond Naval Air Station
Near Southwest 152nd Street, 0.2 miles west of Southwest 124th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
On this site on 15 September 1942 the Richmond Naval Air Station was established as a Lighter-Than-Air facility. Blimps from this station engaged is submarine patrol over the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and nearby Atlantic Ocean. Other . . . Map (db m213649) HM
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36 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1119 — RMK Merrill Stevens Shipyard
On Northwest 11th Street just west of Northwest 12th Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
One of Florida’s most enduring businesses, RMK Merrill Stevens shipyard on the Miami River traces its beginnings to the Merrill brothers, James and Alexander, and Arthur Stevens. In 1885, they incorporated the Merrill-Stevens Engineering Co. in . . . Map (db m229148) HM
37 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Saving the Circle
Near Brickell Avenue (U.S. 1/41) north of Southeast 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Miami Circle site would not exist today if it were not for the support of the community. Public outcry over the impending destruction of the Miami Circle led to additional archaeological research and preservation of the 2.2 acre parcel of . . . Map (db m65471) HM
38 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1125 — South River Drive Historic District Boarding Houses
On Southwest South River Drive at Southwest 1st Street (Florida Route 968), on the right when traveling north on Southwest South River Drive.
The South River Drive Historic District contains the oldest surviving Frame Vernacular boarding houses along the Miami River and illustrates the historic development of Miami beyond the downtown area and along the riverfront. Completed by 1915, . . . Map (db m229002) HM
39 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Tequesta
Near NE 1st Avenue at NE 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north.
Indians lived at the mouth of the Miami River (200 yards southwest of this spot) for more than 15 centuries before White men came. The principal town of the Tequesta Indians, including six mounds used for dwelling, burial, and religious rites, was . . . Map (db m88322) HM
40 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — The Art Deco Tower
On Biscayne Boulevard (U.S. 1) at Northeast 13th Street, on the left when traveling north on Biscayne Boulevard.
This seven-story octagonal tower was built in 1929 as an entrance to the Sears Roebuck and Company department store, which was designed by the architectural firm Nimmons, Carr and Wright. It was the focal point of the first Art Deco style . . . Map (db m63894) HM
41 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — The Coconut Grove Library
On McFarlane Road west of South Bayshore Drive, on the right when traveling west.
The land on which this library stands was given by Commodore Ralph Middleton Munroe, whose first wife lies buried on it. The library was started by a writer, Kirk Munroe (no relation) and his wife, Mary Barr Munroe, as a reading group called . . . Map (db m75209) HM
42 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — The Cushman School
On Biscayne Boulevard (U.S. 1) at Northeast 5th Court (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling south on Biscayne Boulevard.
Miami's oldest independent day school was founded by Dr. Laura Cushman in 1924. The school moved to this site in 1926, opening in early October, having sustained only minor damage from the disastrous September hurricane. The original Mediterranean . . . Map (db m77831) HM
43 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — The Dice House
On SW 100th Street at SW 82nd Avenue, on the right when traveling east on SW 100th Street.
The Dice House is the oldest surviving structure in the Kendall area, built circa 1920 by David Brantly Dice, a popular figure considered the “unnamed mayor of the community”. Mr. Dice owned and operated a general store on property . . . Map (db m76498) HM
44 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — The Historic Coconut Grove Cemetery
On Charles Avenue, 0.1 miles east of Southwest 37th Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
The Historic Coconut Grove Cemetery was first used as a graveyard for the Grove's Bahamian settlers in 1906. The community's original cemetery was a small lot opened by the city in 1904 on what is now the 3500 block of Charles Avenue. That site was . . . Map (db m150977) HM
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45 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1045 — The Historic Negro Police Precinct & Courthouse Museum: The First Five
On Northwest 5th Avenue at Northwest 11th Street, on the right when traveling north on Northwest 5th Avenue.
In 1944, the City of Miami hired its first five black police officers who were sworn in as "emergency patrolmen" to enforce the law in what was then called the Central Negro District. These stalwart men were Ralph White, Moody Hall, Clyde Lee, . . . Map (db m228930) HM
46 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — The Miami Circle
Near Brickell Avenue (U.S. 1/41) north of Southeast 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
On this spot of land at the mouth of the Miami River, a historic discovery shed new light on one of Florida's early peoples - the Tequesta. During the demolition of the Brickell Point apartments in 1998, archaeologists uncovered preshistoric . . . Map (db m65644) HM
47 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — The Miami Circle at Brickell Point
Near Brickell Avenue (U.S. 1/41) north of Southeast 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Miami Circle at Brickell Point has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. The Miami Circle is a 38-foot diameter ring of post . . . Map (db m65646) HM
48 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — The People of Brickell Point
Near Brickell Avenue (U.S. 1/41) north of Southeast 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Brickell Point has been host to many cultures and witness to a number of historical milestones. The powerful Tequesta Indians made their main village at the mouth of the Miami River for over two thousand years. Abundant natural resources . . . Map (db m65645) HM
49 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — The Tower of SnowEnrique Martínez Celaya — American (born in Cuba, 1964) —
On Biscayne Boulevard (U.S. 1) at NE 6th Street, on the right when traveling south on Biscayne Boulevard.
2012, Bronze 132 x 89 x 64 in. The Tower of Snow by distinguished Cuban-born artist Enrique Martínez Celaya honors the 50th anniversary of Operation Pedro Pan, which brought thousands of Cuban children, without their parents, to the United States . . . Map (db m71941) HM
50 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1144 — Vagabond Motel
On Biscayne Boulevard at Northeast 74th Street, on the right when traveling north on Biscayne Boulevard.
Constructed in 1953, the Vagabond Motel is a distinctive example of the evolution of modern architecture after World War II. It embodies the characteristics of Florida’s roadside motels catering to tourists arriving by car along main highways such . . . Map (db m229285) HM
51 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-573 — Virginia Key Beach Park
Near Virginia Beach Drive, 0.4 miles north of Rickenbacker Causeway (State Road 913), on the right when traveling north.
Virginia Key Beach Park is an environmental and historic landmark located on a barrier island. Its earliest recorded history is of an 1838 skirmish during the Second Seminole War in which three Seminoles were killed on this site. From the early . . . Map (db m79381) HM
52 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Vizcaya
Near South Miami Avenue south of Southwest 32nd Road, on the left when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m63817) HM
53 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Wagner HomesteadMiami River Greenway
Near Northwest North River Drive at Northwest 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north.
This 1850s structure is the oldest standing house in Miami-Dade County. It was built by William Wagner, a German immigrant and U.S. Army veteran. After being wounded in the Mexican-American War in 1847, Wagner returned to Fort Moultrie, Georgia to . . . Map (db m78192) HM
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54 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Allapattah — F-974 — Miami Stadium
On Northwest 10th Avenue at Northwest 24th Street, on the right when traveling north on Northwest 10th Avenue.
On its opening night, August 31, 1949, Major League Baseball Commissioner Albert Benjamin “Happy” Chandler declared, “I know of no more beautiful ballpark anywhere than this new Miami Stadium.” From its iconic neon façade, . . . Map (db m120653) HM
55 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Brickell — F-922 — Office of Dr. James Jackson, Miami's First Physician
On Southeast 12th Terrace at Brickell Bay Drive, on the right when traveling east on Southeast 12th Terrace.
Dr. James M. Jackson moved with his wife Edith to Miami in 1896 and became the city’s first resident physician. In 1899 they built a home on land purchased from the “Mother of Miami,” Julia Tuttle. Dr. Jackson built this one-story frame . . . Map (db m120655) HM
56 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Brickell — F-968 — Professor Charles Torrey Simpson/Professor Charles Torrey Simpson Park
On Southwest 15th Road at South Miami Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Southwest 15th Road.
Professor Charles Torrey Simpson Charles Torrey Simpson was born on June 3, 1846, in Tiskilwa, Illinois. From a young age, Simpson had a love of nature. In his early life, Simpson worked as a farmer, miner, carpenter, and cowboy. During . . . Map (db m146361) HM
57 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Coconut Grove — F-966 — Alice Wainwright Park
On Brickell Avenue, 0.2 miles north of Southeast 32nd Road, on the right when traveling north.
In 1961, attorney Alice C. Wainwright became the first woman elected to the Miami City Commission. Four years later, she was Miami’s first woman vice-mayor. All her life, Wainwright was a fierce advocate for environmental issues, and worked . . . Map (db m146369) HM
58 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Coconut Grove — F-967 — Elizabeth Virrick Park
On Hibiscus Street at Percival Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Hibiscus Street.
Elizabeth Virrick was born in Winchester, Kentucky in 1897. After studying architecture and interior design at the University of Wisconsin and Columbia University, she moved to Miami with her husband in 1925. Virrick met Coconut Grove activist and . . . Map (db m146364) HM
59 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Coral Way — General Antonio Maceo
On 10th Street Southwest at 13th Avenue Southwest, on the right when traveling east on 10th Street Southwest.
“La libertad no se mendiga. Se conquista con el filo del machete.” English: “Freedom is not begged for. It is conquered with the edge of the machete.” General Antonio Maceo “El Titan de . . . Map (db m134798) WM
60 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Coral Way — José Martí
On 13th Avenue Southwest north of 10th Street Southwest, on the left when traveling north.
“Yo quiero, cuando me muera sin patria, pero sin amo, tener en mi losa un ramo de flores, - ¡y una bandera!” English: “I want, when I die, without a country, but without a master, to have on my tomb . . . Map (db m134797) WM
61 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Coral Way — Memorial to the Fallen of Cuban Liberation
On 13th Avenue Southwest north of 10th Street Southwest, on the left when traveling north.
A los mártires que han derramado su sangre por la libertad de Cuba. En el año del centenario de la muerte de nuestro apóstol Jose Marti. 1895-1995 Caballeros de Colon Consejo Beato Marcelino Champagnat Consejo Corpus Christi Miami, 20 . . . Map (db m134795) WM
62 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Coral Way — Nestor A. Izquierdo
On 13th Avenue Southwest south of 8th Street Southwest, on the left when traveling south.
Monumento establecido 8/24/1984 Honrar honra 1992 En memoria de Nestor A. Izquierdo Veterano de la Brigada 2506 U.S.A. Army Esta obra fue realizada por Gilberto Casanova Secretario General de Accion Cubana y algunos . . . Map (db m134794) WM
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63 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Downtown Miami — Historical Marker #2 Dance Pavilion
Near Virginia Beach Drive, 0.4 miles east of Rickenbacker Causeway.
A 1918 map located a "Negro Dance Pavilion" on Virginia Key. When Virginia Key Beach Park opened in 1945, a concrete dance floor was included on this site. Beach visitors danced the Lindy Hop, Foxtrot, Twist, Monkey, Mash Potato, Robot, and Hustle . . . Map (db m120688) HM
64 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Downtown Miami — F-816 — Port of Miami
On Biscayne Boulevard (U.S. 1) at Port Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on Biscayne Boulevard.
Miami’s waterfront location has played a critical role in its history. In 1895, landowners Julia Tuttle and William and Mary Brickell persuaded Henry Flagler to extend his Florida East Coast Railroad south and build a port city. Flagler’s first . . . Map (db m120654) HM
65 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Downtown Miami — 1 — The Concession Stand
Near Virginia Key Drive, 0.4 miles east of Rickenbacker Causeway.
When Virginia Beach Park officially opened to the public in 1945, a prefabricated "snack bar" was among the site's first amenities. A 1947 hurricane destroyed it. In 1951, this permanent concession stand was constructed. For decades, park and beach . . . Map (db m120685) HM
66 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Little Haiti — F-976 — Lemon City Cemetery
On Northwest 71st Street at Northwest 4th Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Northwest 71st Street.
By the 1870s, nearly 1,000 African Americans were living in and around the unincorporated community of Lemon City, located just north of the Miami city limits. Most of the black community were Bahamian immigrants who worked for the wealthier white . . . Map (db m128320) HM
67 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Little Haiti — F-947 — Lemon City Pharmacy-Dr. Dupuis Office
On Northeast 61st Street at Northeast 2nd Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Northeast 61st Street.
(Side 1) Born in Newnansville, Florida, in 1875, Dr. John Gordon DuPuis moved to Lemon City after graduating from medical school at the University of Kentucky in 1898. He began his practice in a one-room frame building behind the Conolly . . . Map (db m150766) HM
68 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Little Haiti — F-1009 — Little Haiti's Mache Ayisyen-"The Caribbean Marketplace"
On Northeast 2nd Avenue at Northeast 59th Terrace, on the right when traveling east on Northeast 2nd Avenue.
In the 1980s, thousands of Haitian immigrants settled in Miami, and the neighborhood of Little Haiti began to form. The building that would become this Haitian marketplace was originally constructed in 1936, but sat unused at the time. In 1984, the . . . Map (db m128656) HM
69 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Little Havana — Bay of Pigs Monument
On 13th Avenue at 8th Street, on the left when traveling north on 13th Avenue.
Cuba A los martires de la Brigada de Asalto 2506 17 de Abril 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion Junta Directiva 2002-2004 Martires de Giron Julio Acosta Ruiz ∙ Eufrasio Aleman Aleman ∙ Elio Aleman Armenteros ∙ Pedro I. Amaro Abreu . . . Map (db m134738) WM
70 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Little Havana — General Máximo Gómez
On 8th Street east of 15th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Generalisimo Maximo Gomez 1886-1905 Nacio en Bani Rep. Dominicana 18 Nov 1836 Libertador de Cuba Donaron e instalaron el busto Jose Bianka y Stephanie Alvarez Aprovado por Comisionado Willy Gort Colaboradores: Consul Dom. Manuel . . . Map (db m134727) HM WM
71 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Little Havana — Little Havana Honors Our Veterans
On 8th Street east of 15th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Little Havana Honors Our Veterans We salute the brave men and women who have sacrificed so much for our freedom. The courage of our veterans will never be forgotten. We pay tribute to them, including our Bay of Pigs veterans, for their . . . Map (db m134732) WM
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72 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Morningside — F-949 — Historic Lemon Avenue
On Northeast 62nd Street, 0.2 miles east of Biscayne Boulevard (U.S. 1), in the median.
(Side 1) Lemon City began as an agricultural community of homesteaders in the 1870s. Entrepreneur Eugene C. Harrrington, credited as the father of Lemon City, bought an 11-acre strip of land from homesteader John Saunders in 1889. . . . Map (db m150725) HM
73 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Morningside — F-946 — Lemon City Port
On Northeast 62nd Street, 0.2 miles east of Biscayne Boulevard (U.S. 1), in the median.
(Side 1) Predating the City of Miami, Lemon City had the first port on Biscayne Bay due to its natural, deep-water channel. Prior to dredging, Biscayne Bay was largely shallow. Shipping was Lemon City’s primary link to the outside world, and . . . Map (db m150726) HM
74 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Upper East Side — Lemon City Branch Library
On Northeast 61st Street at Northeast 4th Court, on the right when traveling north on Northeast 61st Street. Reported permanently removed.
Oldest Public library in south Florida, opened April 7, 1894, by Lemon City Library and Improvement Association in Lemon City, then the largest settlement in Dade County. The first library building was on present N.E. 63rd Street near Biscayne Bay. . . . Map (db m150772) HM
75 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami, Upper East Side — F-948 — Lemon City Library
On Northeast 4th Court at Northeast 61st Street, on the right when traveling south on Northeast 4th Court.
(Side 1) Lemon City’s first library started in the 1890s, in the local school, under the leadership of teacher Ada Merritt. She organized the Busy Bees of the Everglades, a club for young ladies focused on fundraising for the school . . . Map (db m150770) HM
 
 
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May. 10, 2024