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Maurice A. Ferré Park (formerly Museum Park) is a 30-acre (0.12 km 2) public, urban park in downtown Miami, Florida. [1] The park opened in 1976 on the site of several slips served by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. [2] It was originally named "Bicentennial Park" to celebrate the bicentennial of the United States in that same year. Today, the ...
Several financial scandals involving the Mayor's office and City Commission during the 1980s and 1990s left Miami with the title of the United States' 4th poorest city by 1996. With a budget shortfall of $68 Million and its municipal bonds given a junk bond rating by Wall Street , in 1997, Miami became Florida's first city to have a state ...
The Moore Haven Downtown Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on October 12, 1995) located in Moore Haven, Florida. The district runs from 3 through 99 Avenue J., 100 1st Street and Lone Cypress Park, a park which houses the only cypress tree in the district. It contains 7 historic buildings covering 22 acres.
Under the leadership of Miami’s Mayor Maurice A. Ferré, namesake of today’s park, and with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, the sculpture by internationally known artist ...
Miami, Florida, Oct. 6 2023 - A black-and-white photo of the 35-foot ficus tree that was cut down in Maurice Ferré Park in downtown Miami by the city of Miami in July. The city contends its roots ...
The current unincorporated place of Islandia (#35 in the map) was a city founded on December 6, 1960, with a 2010 census population of 18, but was disincorporated on March 16, 2012, and will no longer appear on the US Census.
The project mirrors The Underline, a $140 million park under Miami’s Metrorail that will span 10 miles from the Miami River to Downtown Dadeland once fully complete. READ MORE: The Underline’s ...
The 1930 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami as a member of Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) in the 1930 college football season. The Hurricanes played their home games at Moore Park in Miami, Florida.