Miami City Hall Explained

Pan American Seaplane Base and Terminal Building
Location:3500 Pan American Dr., Miami, Florida
Added:February 20, 1975
Refnum:75000548

Miami City Hall is the local government headquarters for the City of Miami, Florida. It has been located in the former Pan American Airlines Terminal Building on Dinner Key, which was designed by Delano & Aldrich and constructed in 1934[1] for the former International Pan American Airport,[2] since 1954.[3] The city's government headquarters originated in Downtown Miami for 58 years until its relocation to Coconut Grove.

History

An early city hall located in downtown on Flagler Street (formerly "Twelfth Street") just southeast of the Florida East Coast Railroad Miami depot and designed by Walter De Garmo was in use from 1907 until 1928.[4] Miami's city hall was then relocated one block north, and housed in the newly constructed Dade County Courthouse from 1928 until it was moved to its current Coconut Grove location in 1954.[5]

The terminal building was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on February 20, 1975.[6]

Pan Am's final flight to Dinner Key took place August 9, 1945 as seaplane use decreased with the construction of landing fields (airports) in Latin America.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Writers' Program (Fla.) . 1941 . Planning Your Vacation in Florida: Miami and Dade County, including Miami Beach and Coral Gables . Northport, N.Y. . Bacon, Percy & Daggett; reprint, New York: AMS Press, 1983 . 135 . 0404579078.
  2. Web site: Pan American Seaplane Base and Terminal Building. Aviation: From Sand Dunes to Sonic Booms: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary, National Park Service. 2014-02-07.
  3. Web site: City Hall History . City of Miami - Official City of Miami Website . 2011-09-27 . 2014-02-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110927054258/http://www.ci.miami.fl.us/press/pressreleases/miami/City%20Hall%20History.asp . September 27, 2011 .
  4. http://www.historical-museum.org/collect/findingaids/1982-185.html Inventory of the Walter C. DeGarmo Architectural Drawings
  5. Web site: Miami City Hall | Flashback Miami.
  6. Web site: Pan American Seaplane Base and Terminal Building. February 20, 1975. 2014-02-07. National Register of Historic Places ~ National Park Service. U.S. Department of the Interior.