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Miami’s historic Freedom Tower, located along Biscayne Boulevard, is celebrating 100 years since its opening in 1925. Considered a National Historic Landmark since 2008, the tower stands tall as a ...
Recent arrivals are experiencing a ‘perfect storm.’ On one hand, the Republican Party has aligned itself against immigrants; ...
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.
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.
For 100 years, one of Miami’s most iconic landmarks has stood as a silent witness to the city’s history — and the lives forever changed within its walls.
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