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1959 The Colorado Historical Society (now History Colorado) open the El Pueblo History Museum, which included a full-scale replica of El Pueblo, at the converted old Pueblo Municipal Airport hangar. [13] [14] 1980s The University of Southern Colorado begins program to locate El Pueblo. They settle on a possible location under the Fariss Hotel.
The parts outside the city of Miami include 116 of these properties and districts, including 1 National Historic Landmark; they are listed here, while the properties in Miami are listed separately. One property, the Venetian Causeway, is split between Miami and Miami Beach, and is thus included on both lists. Another property was once listed ...
Located in the Miami-Dade Cultural Plaza in Miami, Florida, HistoryMiami Museum is a 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m 2) facility and home to more than one million historic images and 30,000 three-dimensional artifacts, including a 1920s trolley car, gold and silver recovered from 17th- and 18th-century shipwrecks, artifacts from Pan American World Airways, and rafts that brought refugees to Miami.
Coming to Miami: A Social History (2009) Shell-Weiss, Melanie. "Coming North to the South: Migration, Labor and City-Building in Twentieth-Century Miami". Florida Historical Quarterly' (2005) 84#1: 79–99. online; Smiley, Nixon. Knights of the Fourth Estate: The Story of the Miami Herald (1975)
As one of the oldest commercial buildings that had remained in Miami-Dade County, the DuPuis building, dating to 1902, represented an essential link to our local history and the diverse ...
1961 – Colegio de Belén relocates to Miami from Cuba. 1962 – Historical Museum of Southern Florida and Cruzada Educativa Cubana [29] [30] established. 1964 February 25. Cassius Clay defeats Sonny Liston for heavyweight champion of the world. Chuck Hall becomes mayor of Dade County. 1965
The Historic Hampton House Museum of Culture & Art in Brownsville presented “Gimme Shelter,” a show that pays tribute to the hotel’s history as a safe space for African Americans in the ...
El Pueblo, also called Fort Pueblo, was a trading post and fort near the present-day city of Pueblo in Pueblo County, Colorado. It operated from 1842 until 1854, selling goods, livestock, and produce. It was attacked in 1854, killing up to 19 men and capturing three people.