North Miami "My Hometown!" 1950 - 1980s

North Miami "My Hometown!" 1950 - 1980s North Miami Florida 1950 - 1980s Gary LaBelle's personal blog of living, growing up in North Miami and South Florida. The Legislature did so. Ella S.

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Originally the town of "Arch Creek", the area was incorporated as the "Town of Miami Shores", which was renamed the "Town of North Miami" in 1931. Then in 1953, the town was renamed the "City of North Miami." Seven miles (11 km) of Atlantic Oceanfront beachland property from the Broward County line southward t

o Surfside were removed from the town limits as a result of a 1931 Florida Supreme Court decision. The 1926 hurricane ended plans for a causeway to deliver municipal services to that area of town. With no services being received, the beach area instituted a lengthy court lawsuit to separate and form their own community. The wealthy Shoreland Company, located to the south of the Town, lobbied the 1931 Florida Legislature to officially grant their huge development the name "Village of Miami Shores". It also passed an official act abolishing "Town of Miami Shores" as a name. The next step was for the local population to choose a new name. The municipality was renamed The Town of North Miami. During the Depression years, in 1933, Mrs. Cecille Sevier and Mrs. Klefeker became the first two women elected to the Town Council. The 1940s census stated that 1,973 inhabitants lived in the "Town of North Miami". At the end of World War II in 1945, the large and constant influx of former military veterans and their young families changed the face of North Miami by ushering in a great growth period. Homebuilding, road building, shops, stores, and office business construction now continued for decades almost without stopping. By 1951 it was reported nationally that North Miami was one of the fastest growing towns in the United States. During this time, the growing community needed a high school, so in 1951 construction started for North Miami High School. In August 1954, North Miami High School opened its doors for the children of the growing community. Partially to meet this challenge of fast growth, the voters of North Miami in 1952 voted to adopt a new charter and a new name. The new charter, enacted as an official statute of the Florida Legislature on May 27, 1953 provided for the establishment of a full-time administrative head (City Manager form of government) to carry out the policies of the elected Mayor/Council. The new and present name officially introduced on this date - the City of North Miami

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Many of the photos are from collected post cards and pictures. Also from publicly posted images, many had no sources.

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This is my hometown blog, I created. Inaccurate comments will be deleted.

Street View.125th Street and N.E. 7th Avenue.North Miami.1957.
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Street View.
125th Street and N.E. 7th Avenue.
North Miami.
1957.

1930's-40's Ollie Trout's Trailer Park at 10600 Biscayne Blvd, one of the finest trailer parks in Florida.
01/26/2024

1930's-40's Ollie Trout's Trailer Park at 10600 Biscayne Blvd, one of the finest trailer parks in Florida.

12/19/2023
NW 7th Avenue and 125th Street
10/30/2023

NW 7th Avenue and 125th Street

12310 W. Dixie Hwy, N. Miami, 1950s, 2011 and 2022
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12310 W. Dixie Hwy, N. Miami, 1950s, 2011 and 2022

01/18/2023
12/20/2022
On December 19, 1882, the property known as Baker's Haulover was purchased from the State of Florida by Ezra T. Field an...
12/20/2022

On December 19, 1882, the property known as Baker's Haulover was purchased from the State of Florida by Ezra T. Field and Frank Osborn. Attached is a photo of Baker's Haulover in 1927.

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