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For 98 years, the Freedom Tower has stood as a symbol of Miami, a cherished, unifying landmark in a city of constant change. Now it’s shutting down.
Miami Freedom Tower under renovations ahead of 100th anniversary Still standing tall against the massive urbanization that is 21st Century Miami, the building known today as the Freedom Tower has ...
We got a sneak peek at the ongoing renovations at the Freedom Tower ahead of its planned reopening in September. Why it matters: The national historic landmark, which turns 100 next month, is an ...
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.
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.
Miami’s Freedom Tower receives $5 million from the Knight Foundation for restoration, reopening, and cultural programming ahead of its 100th anniversary.
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