:: Palm
Grove Neighborhood H.D.
Generally bounded on the north by the Little River; on the south by NE
58 Street; on the east by Biscayne Blvd., and to the west F.E.C. Railway
Period of Significance: 1921-1959
Architect/Builder: Various
Date Designated: 2009
Miami's largest and most eclectic historic district, Palm Grove is
illustrative of the growth and development of Miami from the 1920s through
the late 1950s. The homes, apartment buildings, and multi-family units
are representative of middle class dwellings popular in Miami through
each of the key phases in the City's historical development: the boom era
of the 1920s, Depression-era construction of the 1930s, and Post-War
Construction of the 1940s and 1950s. Architectural styles in the
district range from modest Miami style bungalows to multi-family Post-War
residences.
Palm Grove Designation Report
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