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FLASHBACK MIAMI
The Longest Night: Part II. On New Year’s Eve, 1958,Havana witnessed a startling series of events that was to lead to the mass migration of 750,000 Cubans to the U.S. On December 1975, Tropic Magazine published the inside story of the night that changed Cuba -and Miami- forever.This is
CRANDON PARK ZOO
Crandon Park Zoo. From the late 1940s until August 1980, Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne was the place to see bears, tigers, monkeys, reptiles and birds just a few steps from the beach. The zoo, located in the 900-acre Crandon Park, opened in 1948 and was the county’s first. It blossomed from the misfortune of a traveling animal show:The
VIZCAYA | FLASHBACK MIAMI 5/22/1956: Vizcaya. 4/1/1979, Bob East/Miami Herald Staff: Fête Champêtre at Vizcaya brought out fancy picnickers all over the grounds - Including Joe Bruce who played guitar for daughter Blossom, 20 months. Grover Windsor of Chicago brought his hot air balloon in to be sure his chicken in the basket was kept warm.TROPICAL PARK
Tropical Park. Tropical Park, at Bird Road and Palmetto Expressway, was Tropical Park race track from 1931 to 1972. The 245-acre track opened Dec. 26, 1931, and closed after the 1972 racing season. For 40 years, it was a winter haven for northern and local gamblers, jockeys and horse owners. By 1971, the track was in financial chaos and Miami 1972 POLITICAL CONVENTIONS IN MIAMI BEACH In the summer of 1972, Miami Beach hosted the Democratic and Republican national conventions, the last time one city hosted both conventions. For a few days, as the Democrats met in July and theMIAMI DRUG WARS
The deadly 1979 shootout at Dadeland Mall in broad daylight between Colombian traffickers– quickly dubbed ”the Cocaine Cowboys” by a police officer on the scene — heralded the beginning of South Florida’s bloody and violent drug wars in which drug dealers competed for Miami’s wholesale markets.GAY RIGHTS IN MIAMI
Gay Rights in Miami. The issue of gay rights grew into a national story in Miami on Jan. 18,1977 when a throng of conservatives — led by entertainer and Florida orange juice spokeswoman Anita Bryant — packed Miami-Dade County’s commission chambers to protest the potential passage of a gay rights ordinance. As a heated debate tookplace
DADE COUNTY YOUTH FAIR Dade County Youth Fair. The Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition began in 1952 as a four-day event in late January at Camp Tequesta, at U.S. 1 and North Kendall Drive, where it was touted as “an old-fashioned country fair.”. Folks came to show off their best steer or batch of homegrown tomatoes, and while there were arts and crafts exhibitsCUBAN RAFTER CRISIS
Cuban Rafter Crisis. In the early ’90’s, Cuban rafters began to cast off in alarming numbers. On July 13, 1994, Cuban government boats sank a commandeered tugboat that left at least 39 people dead. The next month, outraged Cuban citizens watched the government retake a hijacked ferry in Havana Bay to thwart another escape attempt. BARBARA JANE MACKLE, KIDNAP VICTIM BURIED ALIVE Barbara Jane Mackle, kidnap victim buried alive. Kidnappers took Barbara Jane Mackle of Coral Gables from a Georgia motel room on December 17, 1968, buried her alive in a box on an isolated hillside and demanded a half-million-dollar ransom from her father, developer Robert Mackle. For 83 hours, the 20-year-old Emory University studentremained
FLASHBACK MIAMI
The Longest Night: Part II. On New Year’s Eve, 1958,Havana witnessed a startling series of events that was to lead to the mass migration of 750,000 Cubans to the U.S. On December 1975, Tropic Magazine published the inside story of the night that changed Cuba -and Miami- forever.This is
CRANDON PARK ZOO
Crandon Park Zoo. From the late 1940s until August 1980, Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne was the place to see bears, tigers, monkeys, reptiles and birds just a few steps from the beach. The zoo, located in the 900-acre Crandon Park, opened in 1948 and was the county’s first. It blossomed from the misfortune of a traveling animal show:The
VIZCAYA | FLASHBACK MIAMI 5/22/1956: Vizcaya. 4/1/1979, Bob East/Miami Herald Staff: Fête Champêtre at Vizcaya brought out fancy picnickers all over the grounds - Including Joe Bruce who played guitar for daughter Blossom, 20 months. Grover Windsor of Chicago brought his hot air balloon in to be sure his chicken in the basket was kept warm.TROPICAL PARK
Tropical Park. Tropical Park, at Bird Road and Palmetto Expressway, was Tropical Park race track from 1931 to 1972. The 245-acre track opened Dec. 26, 1931, and closed after the 1972 racing season. For 40 years, it was a winter haven for northern and local gamblers, jockeys and horse owners. By 1971, the track was in financial chaos and Miami 1972 POLITICAL CONVENTIONS IN MIAMI BEACH In the summer of 1972, Miami Beach hosted the Democratic and Republican national conventions, the last time one city hosted both conventions. For a few days, as the Democrats met in July and theMIAMI DRUG WARS
The deadly 1979 shootout at Dadeland Mall in broad daylight between Colombian traffickers– quickly dubbed ”the Cocaine Cowboys” by a police officer on the scene — heralded the beginning of South Florida’s bloody and violent drug wars in which drug dealers competed for Miami’s wholesale markets.GAY RIGHTS IN MIAMI
Gay Rights in Miami. The issue of gay rights grew into a national story in Miami on Jan. 18,1977 when a throng of conservatives — led by entertainer and Florida orange juice spokeswoman Anita Bryant — packed Miami-Dade County’s commission chambers to protest the potential passage of a gay rights ordinance. As a heated debate tookplace
DADE COUNTY YOUTH FAIR Dade County Youth Fair. The Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition began in 1952 as a four-day event in late January at Camp Tequesta, at U.S. 1 and North Kendall Drive, where it was touted as “an old-fashioned country fair.”. Folks came to show off their best steer or batch of homegrown tomatoes, and while there were arts and crafts exhibitsCUBAN RAFTER CRISIS
Cuban Rafter Crisis. In the early ’90’s, Cuban rafters began to cast off in alarming numbers. On July 13, 1994, Cuban government boats sank a commandeered tugboat that left at least 39 people dead. The next month, outraged Cuban citizens watched the government retake a hijacked ferry in Havana Bay to thwart another escape attempt. BARBARA JANE MACKLE, KIDNAP VICTIM BURIED ALIVE Barbara Jane Mackle, kidnap victim buried alive. Kidnappers took Barbara Jane Mackle of Coral Gables from a Georgia motel room on December 17, 1968, buried her alive in a box on an isolated hillside and demanded a half-million-dollar ransom from her father, developer Robert Mackle. For 83 hours, the 20-year-old Emory University studentremained
BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
Built on the crest of the 1920s land boom, Biscayne Boulevard was designed to be Miami’s most beautiful shopping street. Royal palms, 900 of them, lined the sidewalks in front of turreted Mediterranean buildings with shops downstairs and apartments above.TROPICAL PARK
Tropical Park. Tropical Park, at Bird Road and Palmetto Expressway, was Tropical Park race track from 1931 to 1972. The 245-acre track opened Dec. 26, 1931, and closed after the 1972 racing season. For 40 years, it was a winter haven for northern and local gamblers, jockeys and horse owners. By 1971, the track was in financial chaos and Miami LOOP ROAD | FLASHBACK MIAMI Publilshed 1/15/1981: Marice Cohn/Miami Herald -- Cotton Lambert gets along just fine without electricity and a telephone. He lives on Loop Road, 24 miles of dirt starting in West Dade at the Tamiami Trail and winding westward through the Big Cypress Swamp and Monroe County.MOVIE THEATERS
The first proper movie theater in Miami was Kelly’s Theater in 1906, which sat on the south side of Flagler near the old Burdines. Kelly’s gave way to the more palatial theaters with sloping floors, roomy seats, and chandeliers. The 1950s and 1960s saw the birth of the Riviera in Coral Gables, Suniland in what is now Pinecrest and the LEMON CITY | FLASHBACK MIAMI Lemon City is an ancient neighborhood by Miami standards. Named after the unusually sweet lemon trees that grew in the area, Lemon City was the home to one of the county’s oldest schools, the Lemon City School, and first library, the Lemon City Library. One of its early markets, Rockmoor Grocery, would go on to become the first Winn-Dixiestore.
SEABOARD RAILROAD
A 200-acre industrial tract near the Golden Glades Interchange has been purchased by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad for $2.2 million or $11,000 an acre. 10/21/1964: Seaboard Air Line Railway Station. 2/17/1965: FIRE BRIGADE -- Firemen haul a long hose to the scene of a railroad trestle fire today but it wasn't easy. BOXING | FLASHBACK MIAMI In the boxing world, South Florida is best known for the 5th Street Gym in Miami Beach where Muhammad Ali trained along with other greats such as George Foreman and Sugar Ray Leonard. But there were countless others training in more obscure gyms in Miami as they tried to break into the big time using their brawn. HIALEAH PARK RACE TRACK The Hialeah Park Race Track, which opened Jan. 25, 1925, and was closed for two years during World War II, was the site of many racing firsts. It was the first track in this country to feature a turfRICHMOND BLIMP BASE
9/5/1974, Bob East/Miami Herald Staff-- Aerial photo of the remains of the Richmond blimp base in South Dade County. Footprint of two giant blimp hangars can be seen at top center, with the right side of the right hangar's door frame still towering over the site. SS YARMOUTH CASTLE FIRE SS Yarmouth Castle Fire. In the wee hours of November 13, 1965, a fire broke out in a storage compartment of the SS Yarmouth Castle -an aging liner traveling between Miami and Nassau – more than 100 miles out at sea, just nine hours after the ship had departed. The SS Yarmouth Castle, bound for a gala weekend in Nassau with 550 aboard, was Sucuri WebSite Firewall - Access DeniedWebsite Firewall
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