New to Miami? Explore these 7 must-see historic landmarks this summer, from the Deering Estate to the Miami Marine Stadium.
Whether you're a long-time Miami resident or just making your August move to South Florida, there's always something new to discover. Here's our curated list to help you make the most of life in the Sunshine State this summer.
1. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
This 1916 Italian Renaissance-style estate in Coconut Grove has moved countless artifacts and artworks over its century.

2. The Freedom Tower
Known as "Miami's Ellis Island," this 1925 building processed Cuban refugees and stands as a symbol of migration.
3. The Biltmore Hotel
This 1926 Coral Gables landmark has been a hospital, a university, and a luxury hotel. Each transition required massive moves.
4. Art Deco Historic District
South Beach's iconic buildings from the 1930s and 40s have housed countless residents through decades of Miami history.
5. Coral Gables City Hall
Built in 1928, this Mediterranean Revival building has witnessed the growth of one of Miami's most elegant communities.

6. Deering Estate
This historic estate in Cutler Bay dates back to the 1920s and showcases Miami's natural and cultural heritage across 444 acres of environmentally-sensitive land.
7. Miami Marine Stadium
Built in 1963 on Virginia Key, this unique waterfront venue was the first purpose-built stadium for powerboat racing and has hosted countless concerts and events.
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