HistoryMiami Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate located in downtown Miami, safeguards and shares Miami stories to foster learning, inspire a sense of place, and cultivate and engage.
The Olympia Theater opened in 1926 as Downtown Miami's palace for silent movies and vaudeville. Today, the theater is home to the best in live performance.
Relocated in 1985 from its original Bayfront Park site, the Main Library shares its home in the Miami-Dade Cultural Center with the HistoryMiami
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46 West Flagler Street, Central Business District, Miami, Florida 33130, United States
The Paul S. Waker Urbanscape is a pocket park located across from the Miami Dade County Courthouse. The park is named for Paul S. Walker who led a life of civic service. Mr. Walker passed away on April 30, 2013 at the age of 98.
A glorious, striking and formidable giant against its skyline, The Historic ALFRED I. DUPONT BUILDING distinctly stands as the only Art Deco era skyscraper in Miami.
1737 N. Bayshore Drive, Arts & Entertainment District, Miami, Florida 33132, United States
The Miami Woman’s Club and the Library had its beginning in 1900, just four years after Miami was incorporated, when a group of friends met and decided to form a club for mutual improvement and pleasure.
153 East Flagler Street, #1030, Central Business District, Miami, Florida 33133, United States
South Florida-based artist Monique Lassooij was born and raised in The Netherlands and moved to Miami, Florida several years ago. Her paintings hang in numerous private collections in the US and abroad.