Downtown Miami Historic District
| Downtown Miami Historic District | |
|  Downtown Miami skyline in the early 1930s | |
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| Location | Downtown, Miami, Florida | 
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| Coordinates | 25°46′28.8546″N 80°11′30.8652″W / 25.774681833°N 80.191907000°W | 
| Architectural style | Moderne, Classical Revival, Art Deco, Mediterranean Revival | 
| MPS | Downtown Miami MRA | 
| NRHP reference No. | 05001356[1] | 
| Added to NRHP | December 6, 2005[1] | 
The Downtown Miami Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on December 6, 2005) located in the Central Business District of Downtown Miami, Florida.
The district is bounded by Miami Court, North Third Street, West Third Avenue, and South Second Street.[2] It contains 60 historic buildings. A large portion the buildings in the historic district were built during the Florida land boom of the 1920s, when Miami experienced rapid population growth. Many of the older structures from before the 1920s, were smaller scale buildings and homes from the Miami pioneer era of the mid and late-19th century. Palm Cottage, built in 1897 is a home from the pioneer era that is still standing, however, few of these original homes remain.
Gallery
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			 Much of the CBD consists of low and mid-rise historic buildings. Much of the CBD consists of low and mid-rise historic buildings.
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			 101 East Flagler Street, 1923 101 East Flagler Street, 1923
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			 Gesu Church, oldest Catholic church in Miami, 1925 Gesu Church, oldest Catholic church in Miami, 1925
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			 Hahn Building, 1921 Hahn Building, 1921
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			 The Congress Building, 1923 The Congress Building, 1923
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			 Burdines department store, 1912 Burdines department store, 1912
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			 Ingraham Building, 1926 Ingraham Building, 1926
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			 Huntington Building, 1925 Huntington Building, 1925
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			 Meyer-Kiser Building, 1925 Meyer-Kiser Building, 1925
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			 Olympia Theater, 1926 Olympia Theater, 1926
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			 Security Building, 1926 Security Building, 1926
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			 Central Baptist Church, 1925 Central Baptist Church, 1925
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			 Shoreland Arcade, 1925 Shoreland Arcade, 1925
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			 Freedom Tower, 1925 Freedom Tower, 1925
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			 Palm Cottage, 1897- one of the oldest structures in Downtown Palm Cottage, 1897- one of the oldest structures in Downtown

See also
- Greater Downtown Miami
- Lummus Park Historic District
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Miami, Florida
- Downtown Miami Multiple Resource Area
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