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Monuments Around Miami

By Celine Moore


There are some great monuments in Miami that are mentioned on the US list of National Historic Landmarks, a superb guide for anyone that is searching for unique places to go visit and has a want to find out lots more about the history of the United States.

Freedom Tower

Perhaps the most widely recognized of the Miami monuments is Freedom Tower. Frequently referred to as the Ellis Island of Miami, Freedom Tower is where many Cubans came to immigrate to the US. The tower was presented to Miami Dade College and is now used often to host art exhibits. This landmark is situated in the center of Miami is quaint and a perfect spot for images.

Miami Biltmore Hotel and Country Club

The Miami Biltmore is a luxury like no other. The spa services, the superbly maintained golf course, unparalleled dining experiences (for example Palme d'Or, which was ranked best overall experience by Zagat), the Biltmore Culinary Academy (where celebrity culinary artists give hands on lessons to guests), all mix to give a sublime and refined experience for any visitor.

Ferdinand Magellan-United States Car No. 1

One of the Miami monuments that is at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum is the Ferdinand Magellan, the first official Presidential Rail Car. While the original interior of the train is no longer available for public viewing the established history of this vehicle makes it a vital part of American History. This vehicle was one of the few surviiving private train cars that were ever built and it is the only passenger car on the registrar list of National Historic Landmarks. The Gold Coast Railroad Museum is an affordable and engaging place to swiftly learn a lot about American History. Anybody with a healthy interest in trains will have a great time having a proactive experience with the retired train cars and a great opportunity to ride some of the trains which have been restored so they can be viewed by the public.

The Miami Circle At Brickell Point Site

This landmark is an archaeological locale of the Tequesta Indians from 2000 years back. A perfect circle cut into the rock is a site to see. The park is quiet and completely open, showcasing a unique waterfront and an ideal place for a a calming afternoon inside the busy city of Miami. This is one of the most recent monuments in Miami to be added to the National Register of Historic Places. Tours of the burial sites are offered by the Historic Museum of Southern Florida.

Vizcay Museum And Gardens

Monuments in Miami like the Vizcay Museum and Gardens, give the culture of Miami its unique flavor. This museum is the property of Miami-Dade county and the pretty architecture and plants make it a stunning location for beginner and experienced photographers alike. These gardens are full of stunning exotic and rare plants that are maintained superbly. There is an open air house has been the home of a few influential Americans over history and refurbished many times with lush accouterments each time.




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