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For nearly a century, Miami’s Freedom Tower has stood as a silent witness to the city’s transformation. “To me, it’s like the Statue of Liberty,” Serrano said.
Located on Biscayne Boulevard, the Freedom Tower has long stood as a symbol of Miami's immigrant roots. In 2008, it was designated a National Historic Landmark.
For 100 years, the Freedom Tower has stood tall in the heart of Miami. Now, as it prepares to reopen its doors, Local 10 is celebrating its inspiring legacy.
Local 10 is shining a spotlight on the Freedom Tower in a special presentation that takes viewers inside its powerful past, cultural significance and the efforts to preserve it for future generations.
Scheduled to be completed in May, the Freedom Tower at 600 Biscayne Blvd. on Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, will become a museum highlighting the building’s full history dating back to 1925.
The Freedom Tower Oral History Archive — a collection of more than 300 interviews with immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and the Bahamas — will present personal stories from Miami's ...
Miami’s Freedom Tower receives $5 million from the Knight Foundation for restoration, reopening, and cultural programming ahead of its 100th anniversary.
South Florida is a place of change. What was here a decade ago may not be there anymore. Yes, the Miami area has held onto some of its most cherished landmarks, including the Freedom Tower and the ...
From 1962 to 1974, the Freedom Tower in Downtown Miami served as a resettlement center for Cuban nationals fleeing Fidel Castro’s brutal dictatorship. It offered them legal entry and a new life.
Located on Biscayne Boulevard, the Freedom Tower has long stood as a symbol of Miami’s immigrant roots. In 2008, it was designated a National Historic Landmark.
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