Name of Notable | Genus | AsNotedIn | No | Address | Proximity | Area |
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Beth Jacob Social Hall and Congregation |
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301 and 311 | Washington Ave | ||
Cadillac Hotel |
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3925 | Collins Ave | ||
Eden Roc Miami Beach Hotel |
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4525 | Collins Ave | ||
Fontainebleau Hotel |
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4441 | Collins Ave | ||
Joe's Stone Crab |
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11 | Washington Ave | S Point Dr | |
Lincoln Theater, Miami Beach |
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541 | Lincoln Rd | Pennsylvania Ave | |
Miami Beach Art Deco District |
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Roughly bounded by Atlantic Ocean, Miami Beach Blvd., Alton Rd and Collins Canal | |||
Normandy Isles Historic District |
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Roughly by Normandy Shores Golf Course, Indian Creek, Biscayne Bay, Rue Versailles, 71st., Rue Notre Dame | |||
North Shore Historic District |
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Roughly by 87th St, Collins Ave, 73rd, and Hawthorne Ave | |||
Ocean Spray Hotel |
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4130 | Collins Ave | ||
Old City Hall - Miami Beach |
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1130 | Washington Ave | 12th St | |
The Betsy Ross Hotel |
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1440 | Ocean Dr | 14th Pl | |
The Clyde Hotel |
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1430 | Ocean Dr | 14th Pl | |
The Hampton |
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2800 | Collins Ave | 28th St | |
The Standard |
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40 | Island Ave | Belle Isle, Venetian Causeway |
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Venetian Causeway |
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NE 15th St and Dade Blvd |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1915/03/26 | Carl Fisher | Developer | John Collins, Carl Fisher and two Lummus Brothers (Miami businessmen) incorporate the town of Miami Beach. Among the early hotels Fisher built were the Flamingo Hotel (razed) in 1920 and the King Cole (razed) in 1925. | |||
1918/00/00 | Dana A Dorsey | Business | Dana Dorsey buys Fisher Island from Herman B Walker to develop an upscale black resort with a hotel and cottages for well-to-do men of his own race. | |||
1919/00/00 | Carl Fisher | Business | Dana Dorsey sells Fisher Island, a barrier island located just south of Miami Beach, to Carl G Fisher. | |||
1919/00/00 | Dana A Dorsey | Business | Dana Dorsey sells Fisher Island, a barrier island located just south of Miami Beach, to Carl G Fisher. | |||
1921/00/00 | Warren G Harding | Visitor | With a baby elephant named Rosie for a "caddie", vacationing President-elect, Warren Harding, plays golf at the Flamingo Hotel golf course (razed) in Miami Beach. | |||
1925/00/00 | William Kissam Vanderbilt II | Business | Carl Fisher trades Fisher Island with William K Vanderbilt II for a 200-foot (61m) yacht. Vanderbilt's improvements will lead to an enclave for the very wealthiest. | |||
1947/01/25 | Al Capone | Died | Al Capone's dies from bronchopneumonia due to a stroke at the age of 48 surrounded by family at his mansion (lost) on Palm Island in Miami Beach, Florida. |
Particulars for Miami Beach, Fl: | |
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Locale Type | City |
Vicinage | Type | AsNotedIn |
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Mid-Beach | Neighborhood | |
North Beach | Neighborhood | |
South Beach | Neighborhood |
Theme | AsNotedIn |
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North Beach Community (1919-1963), MPS |
Work | Type | AsNotedIn | Creator | Note |
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In Cold Blood (book) | Verfabula | Truman Capote | Dick and Perry spend a few days at the Somerset Hotel, 355 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach. |
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