Historic Preservation Story Maps & Studies
The Office of Historic Preservation conducts special projects related to the history and heritage of Miami-Dade County. Projects have related to topics including climate change, the Cold War, post-World War II history and architecture, and surveying of historic resources.
Maps on public housing and hotels were created as part of an update to the book From Wilderness to Metropolis: The History and Architecture of Dade County (1825-1940). In 2021, Miami-Dade County received a Florida Division of Historical Resources grant to update From Wilderness to Metropolis to continue the story from 1940 to the 1980s.
Public Housing and Urban Renewal
No public housing was produced here before the PWA-supported Liberty Square Housing project in 1937. Also in 1937, the Miami Housing Authority (MHA) was established as a result of the federal Wagner-Steagal Act, which set the groundwork for sanctioned local authorities to work with the United States Housing Authority to fund public housing. In contrast to the suburbs, where federal policies were implicit, rapidly evolving federal priorities and systems played a central role.
Hotels of the New Mass Tourism
Increasing American wealth, more vacation time, and cheap abundant flights were continuing to boost the number of tourists arriving in the city. So too did the growth of conventions, especially after the completion of the Miami Beach Exhibition Hall in 1959, creating a need for larger hotels with more facilities. Air conditioning opened hotels to the prospect of year-round operations, opening the doors to cultural time sharing of resort facilities. As hotels swelled to accommodate the larger number of visitors facilitated by package tours, conventions and summer tourism, they were transformed into something new and more complex.
Cold War Sites
The Cold War story map is currently in development and will be available soon. In the meantime, you can learn more about the Cold War in South Florida through the National Park Service’s Historic Resource Study.
Enhancing Paradise: The Impacts of Historic Preservation on Miami-Dade County
Historic Site Vulnerability Assessment
Historic Preservation
Sarah Cody
Stephen P. Clark Center
111 NW 1st Street,
12th Floor
Miami, FL 33128
305-375-4958 | historicpreservation@miamidade.gov