Paul S. George

The history of Miami’s Shenandoah Presbyterian Church

Sadly, the historic Shenandoah Presbyterian Church is being demolished. The congregation that worshiped within its walls and under its soaring […]

Little Havana’s Tower Theater, Part II

Upon its reopening under the auspices of Wometco, its new owner, in 1931, Nelson Tower, the appropriately named theater manager, […]

Little Havana’s Tower Theater

That Calle Ocho is enjoying an unparalleled renaissance—with much more to come—is a given. And its most enduring element, the […]

Shenandoah, Little Havana’s Picturesque Neighborhood

Now we come to Shenandoah as we close out this historic overview, in four installments, of Little Havana. “Shenandoah” is the […]

History of Little Havana South Miami and Conch Hill (Part III)

Two Early East Little Havana Neighborhoods South of Today’s Calle Ocho In previous installments of this column, we learned that […]

Riverside, Little Havanas' First Neighborhood, Part II

Early Riverside took a great leap forward in the 1920s amid Greater Miami’s real estate boom, which transformed a frontier […]

Riverside, Little Havana’s First Neighborhood Part I

Before there was a Little Havana there was a Riverside. In fact, my first eight years on the planet were […]

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