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Sharing the stories of the historic figures, events, and places that have shaped the Magic City into a vibrant and fascinating municipality.

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City of Opa-locka Centennial

Figure 1: Opa-locka City Hall. Courtesy of Alamy Archives.

This podcast episode explores the history of the Opa-locka, which celebrates the 100th anniversary of its incorporation on May 14, 1926. Founded by aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss,...

5 days ago
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Week in History: May 09 - 16

OTD: May 10, 1865 - Union Troops March into Tallahassee

Rendering of Tallahassee, Florida, in the 1860s.

On May 10, 1865, federal troops marched into the Florida capital of Tallahassee, formally ending Confederate control of the state...

8 days ago
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The Capitol Theatre, Wometco and WTVJ

The story of the Wometco enterprises that once conducted business from 310 North Miami Avenue in downtown Miami.

When Mitchell Wolfson and Sidney Meyer established the Wolfson-Meyer Theatre Company in 1925, they envisioned a modern, cuttin...

13 days ago
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Week in History: May 01 - 08

OTD: May 1, 1917 - Miami Beach Re-Charters as a City

Article in Miami Metropolis on May 10, 1917.

After incorporating as a town in 1915, Miami Beach grew rapidly and decided to reincorporate as a city just two years later. On May 1, 1...

18 days ago
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Miami’s Business District in October 1926

Cover: Aerial view of Miami’s downtown business district in October 1926, two weeks after the impact of the 1926 hurricane. Courtesy of the Lasseter family.

The cover photograph captures a sweeping aerial view of downtown Miami just two we...

22 days ago
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    I am a fourth generation South Florida resident who is passionate about local history. I research, write, podcast, and produce videos on Miami's vibrant and fascinating history.

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