Historically Designated Places
The Historic Preservation Board preserves and protects the City of Miami Springs historical and architectural resources through historic designations.
The City currently has 18 individually designated historic sites. Please select the addresses to learn more for each location, or see down below examples of the plaques placed on the buildings.
Address: | Known as: | Designated on: |
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Hotel Country Club (Fair Havens Center) | 08/16/1984 | |
Glenn Hammond Curtiss Estate | 04/16/1987 | |
Clune-Stadnik Building |
01/19/1989 |
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Lua Curtiss House No.2* | 01/19/1989 | |
Millard-McCarty House* | 01/19/1989 | |
G. Carl Adams House* | 01/19/1989 | |
Corner of Canal St. and Curtiss Parkway | Warren Pony Swing Bridge (Incoming) | 03/21/1991 |
23 S. Hook Square and Canal St. | Parker Vertical Lift Bridge (Outgoing) | 05/21/1992 |
The Hunting Lodge | 11/17/1994 | |
Lua Curtiss House No.1 (The "Alamo") | 05/15/2003 | |
Osceola Apartment Hotel* | 03/17/2005 | |
Woman's Club | 02/16/2006 | |
Miami Springs Golf Course** | 01/17/2008 | |
H.H. Highhouse | 05/21/2009 | |
Carey-Dant House | 02/18/2010 | |
H.O. Goodlett House | 10/18/2012 | |
Roy S. Geiger, First Marine Aviation Monument | 03/16/2016 | |
230 Fern Way | Hugh Frank House | 11/20/2019 |
* Site is designated both locally and nationally
** Special Category Designation
Note: 851 Hunting Lodge Drive the Hequembourg House, which was designated on 06/17/1993, was declared an unsafe structure by Miami-Dade County and demolished in October of 2010.
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