History Dade County Seats
Miami History Podcast
by Casey M. Piket & Dr. Paul S. George
1M ago
This podcast episode features the inception and the history of Dade County and its many different county seats. Originally slated to be named Pinckney County, the municipality was named for Major Francis Dade who lost his life in a battle with the Seminole Indians in December of 1835. The county was formed in January of 1836 and was named to honor the fallen West Point graduate. The original county seat was placed in Indian Key and was there from 1836 until 1844. It was moved to the banks of the Miami River, then referred to as Biscayne Bay Country, when William English used his influence to i ..read more
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Federal Buildings in Downtown Miami
Miami History Podcast
by Casey M. Piket & Dr. Paul S. George
5M ago
This podcast episode features the buildings that served as the federal courthouse and post office in Miami from 1915 through the present day. The first courthouse was designed by Oscar Wenderoth in the early 1910s and opened at 100 NE First Avenue in downtown Miami. This building provided for all federal agencies including the courthouse, post office, and weather bureau from its opening until the peak of the Great Depression in 1933. When the city’s federal business outgrew the original building, a new federal courthouse and post office building was constructed beginning in 1932 on the site of ..read more
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History of Port of Miami
Miami History Podcast
by Casey M. Piket & Dr. Paul S. George
10M ago
This podcast episode discusses the early history of the Port of Miami. From the first channel dredged by Henry Flagler in 1897 to the move of the port to the Dodge Islands, the overriding theme throughout the history of this most important institution was “Watch the Port of Miami”. What began with the start of steamship service from Royal Palm Docks to transport tourists from Miami to Key West, grew into one of the largest port operations in the nation by the 1930s. When the port moved from the mouth of the Miami River to today’s Maurice Ferre Park (aka Bicentennial Park), it was not well rece ..read more
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Statesman Tourists in Miami (1920 - 1946)
Miami History Podcast
by Casey M. Piket
1y ago
This podcast episode features the stories of presidents and world leaders who visited Miami from 1920 – 1946. By the start of the second decade of the Twentieth Century, newly elected presidents began traveling to Miami as part of their pre-inauguration vacation to relax, fish and prepare for their presidential term. This was the case for Warren G. Harding in 1921, Herbert Hoover in 1929, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1933. In addition, as Miami grew over the course of the first few decades of the last century, visiting the metropolitan area became politically advantageous for sitting presi ..read more
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50th Anniversary of Perfection in 1972
Miami History Podcast
by Casey M. Piket & Dr. Paul S. George
1y ago
The year 1972 was a special year for the Miami metropolitan area. It was an election year when South Florida hosted the political conventions of both major parties, when the sitting president made Key Biscayne famous as the winter White House, and when Dade County approved a $553 million “Decade of Progress” bond issue to fund projects that would upgrade the county’s infrastructure and cultural institutions. It was also the year of the “perfect season” for the Miami Dolphins. Tune into this week’s podcast episode to hear about the early history of the Miami Dolphins and that magical season in ..read more
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History of the Village of Miami Shores
Miami History Podcast
by Casey M. Piket & Dr. Paul S. George
1y ago
This podcast episode features the story of one of South Florida’s prominent municipalities on the northeastern section of Dade County. What was once part of an area referred to generically as ‘Biscayne Country’, it became America’s Mediterranean when the Shoreland Company purchased and platted the future Village of Miami Shores. The development of Miami Shores began to market property during the peak of the 1920s building boom and set records for lot sales in a single day. However, the Shoreland company took on too much debt and had to file for bankruptcy after the boom abruptly ended in 1926 ..read more
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Miami - Civil War to Incorporation (1861 – 1896)
Miami History Podcast
by Casey M. Piket & Dr. Paul S. George
1y ago
This podcast episode features Miami from the onset of the Civil War to the dawn of incorporation in 1896. While it was a sparsely populated wilderness, the former Fort Dallas, or future City of Miami, was subject to a Union blockade during the Civil War years. During the reconstruction period, the Freedman’s Bureau dispatched William Gleason to assess the viability of the region for a place to settle freed slaves. This began a period of chaos between the established settlers and Gleason’s ambitions from 1866 through 1877. During the decades of the 1870s and 1880s, many of Miami’s earliest pion ..read more
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History of Fort Dallas
Miami History Podcast
by Casey M. Piket & Dr. Paul S. George
1y ago
This podcast episode features the story of the Fort Dallas era of Miami. While there were several fortifications during the conflicts with the Seminole tribe during the mid-1800s, the area took on the name Fort Dallas for years following the army’s abandonment of the fort that once resided in today’s downtown Miami. Fort Dallas was originally built on Richard Fitzpatrick’s homesite during the Second Seminole War, and then later was refortified on the same property, then owned by Fitzpatrick’s nephew William English, during the Third Seminole War. Once the Seminole Wars had concluded, the remai ..read more
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Dade Heritage Trust Turns 50
Miami History Podcast
by Casey M. Piket & Christine Rupp
2y ago
On the 50th anniversary of the formation of the Dade Heritage Trust (DHT), the Miami History Podcast welcomes Christine Rupp, director of the organization to discuss the institution’s mission, accomplishments, and future. DHT was founded to provide advocacy for historic preservation around Miami-Dade County. It was organized in 1972 by a group of women who saw the need for a county-wide organization to protect historic buildings and resources throughout the municipality. Website: www.miamihistory.com Sponsor: https://miami-history.com/sponsors/bbq-and-craft-company-brickell   ..read more
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Downtown Miami Railroad Stations
Miami History Podcast
by Casey M. Piket & Dr. Paul S. George
2y ago
This podcast episode discusses the locations, stories, and impact of the FEC downtown railroad stations over the course of the City of Miami’s first 125 years of history. From the first temporary train station constructed in 1896, lasting only one year, to the long-time wood frame station near the county courthouse, the FEC railroad stations have always been important institutions during downtown Miami’s storied history. www.miami-history.com ..read more
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