This history walking tour will begin at the Dade Heritage Trust office building at 190 SE Twelfth Terrace, once the surgical office of Miami’s pioneer physician Dr. James Jackson, and will progress toward the Miami River. Tour the office that was moved from downtown to the Brickell neighborhood in 1916. Learn about the Brickell family and where each family member lived. Hear about the two apartment buildings, built by the Brickell’s two oldest sons, at the end of the Tamiami Trail.
The tour will conclude at the Miami Circle, an area once known as Brickell Point, named for the family who settled at the mouth of the Miami River in 1871. Learn about the Tequesta tribe that were the earliest documented inhabitants of this quarter and about the family for whom the neighborhood is named. We will visit the family mausoleum in Brickell Park, the historic First Presbyterian Church, and the buildings that replaced the mostly residential neighborhood to make it a high-rise commercial and residential center.
While much of old Brickell no longer stands, the stories of the neighborhood of yesteryear are both fascinating and foundational to the quarter’s evolution to the Manhattan of the south. Join this tour for a leisurely walk on a Saturday morning to learn more about one of the Magic City’s most fascinating neighborhoods.
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