Report of the City of Miami Preservation Officer to the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board on the potential designation of the Palm Grove Neighborhood as a historic district

Material Information

Title:
Report of the City of Miami Preservation Officer to the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board on the potential designation of the Palm Grove Neighborhood as a historic district
Alternate Title:
The Palm Grove Neighborhood Historic District Designation Report
Creator:
Thomason and Associates
Uguccioni, Ellen J.
Place of Publication:
Miami (Fla.)
Publisher:
Miami (Fla.) Planning Department. Historic Preservation Section.
Publication Date:
Physical Description:
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Notes

Abstract:
Miami's largest and most eclectic historic district, Palm Grove is illustrative of the growth and development of Miami from the 1920s through the late 1950s. The homes, apartment buildings, and multi-family units are representative of middle class dwellings popular in Miami through each of the key phases in the City's historical development: the boom era of the 1920s, Depression-era construction of the 1930s, and Post-War Construction of the 1940s and 1950s. Architectural styles in the district range from modest Miami style bungalows to multi-family Post-War residences.
General Note:
Abstract provided by the City of Miami's Historic Preservation Department's website.

Record Information

Source Institution:
South Florida Collection, Government Documents, Green Library, Florida International University
Holding Location:
Florida International University
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