The Miami skyscraper opened to the public in 2025 to celebrate its 100th year. Visitors can attend exhibitions to learn about the rich history of the building.
Before the major theme parks took over, tourists traveling to Florida's Nature Coast in the mid-20th century sought a ...
Art Deco buildings in Miami Beach like these could be demolished under a new proposal in the Florida State Legislature A bill defeated last session is back again - and lovers of history and local ...
Florida’s past comes alive when we revisit landmarks that have vanished or changed. Miami Lakes was once farmland with grazing cows before it became a community centered around lakes, curved roads and ...
Established in 1974, Big Cypress National Preserve was the first nature preserve of its kind in the United States. Its 729,000 acres were purposely excluded from Everglades National Park to allow ...
The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center in St. Augustine, Fla., one of many Black cultural attractions to visit in the state. Photo Credit: Courtesy of St. Johns Cultural Council Black history and ...
This Florida city was once known for its abundant cucumbers. With easy access from three international airports, it's an underrated stop not to be missed.
Watch your back for flying debris: Miami landmarks are falling fast. Witness the recent demolition of the 1899 house owned by Miami’s first doctor, James Jackson (as in Jackson Memorial Hospital), ...
Voices of Pensacola is holding an exhibit about historical landmarks in Pensacola that have been lost to time, but that still hold a prominent footprint in the history of the city. "Lost Pensacola" is ...
Donald Trump's 30-plus visits to Mar-a-Lago during his White House term are far from the only presidential history in Florida. The Sunshine State, which has not seen a favorite son ever elected to the ...