Paul S. George
Paul S. George
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Sadly, the historic Shenandoah Presbyterian Church is being demolished. The congregation that worshiped within its walls and under its soaring […]
Upon its reopening under the auspices of Wometco, its new owner, in 1931, Nelson Tower, the appropriately named theater manager, […]
Little Havana is on the map for Super Bowl LIII and we are excited as can be for the festivities. […]
That Calle Ocho is enjoying an unparalleled renaissance—with much more to come—is a given. And its most enduring element, the […]
Now we come to Shenandoah as we close out this historic overview, in four installments, of Little Havana. “Shenandoah” is the […]
Two Early East Little Havana Neighborhoods South of Today’s Calle Ocho In previous installments of this column, we learned that […]
Early Riverside took a great leap forward in the 1920s amid Greater Miami’s real estate boom, which transformed a frontier […]
Before there was a Little Havana there was a Riverside. In fact, my first eight years on the planet were […]
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