Featuring images from the late 1800s through the 1980s, the exhibition before you draws on HistoryMiami Museum’s vast treasure trove of photographs, and peers into the many layers of life and activities that have shaped Miami over time. Click on each photo for more details.
“Airplane mechanic helper working with drill on a war weary plane.” — original caption.
Miami Air Depot, November 11, 1943.
Historical Museum of Southern Florida, 1980-056-7.Victory celebration. Miami, 1945.
Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami News Collection, 1989-011-18446.Photo appeared in the Miami News, September 27, 1965.
Shows Muhammad Ali training in a boxing ring at a Miami gym.Fifth Street Gym, leaving gym. Janury 15, 1982.Appeared in the Miami News on Sept. 23rd, 1963.
Caption: Memorial march to 6 victims of Birmingham’s racial violence.
Caption from news article in the Miami Herald by Juanita Greene: A slow moving tide of 2,000 mourners rolled down Miami’s main streets Sunday afternoon in a memorial to the six victims of Birmingham’s racial violence . . . Among the many white men, women and children who joined the Negroes in the hour march was Miami Commissioner Alice Wainwright.
Memorial march for six victims of Birmingham’s racial violence. N.W. 3rd Ave.Miami Sound Machine, Emilio and Gloria Estefan. November 10, 1984Image from a photo essay entitled “The Cuban exodus”. The photographs were shot by Miami Herald staff photographers and entered in the Pulitzer Prize competition.
Headshot shows an old man wearing a straw hat with a logo of Cuba and clutching an American flag.
During the Mariel Boatlift, approximately 125,000 Cubans left Cuba for south Florida out of Port Mariel, Cuba. The “Marieltos” were placed in refugee camps such as Tent City (located under the 1-95 overpass near the Miami River) in Miami upon arrival. Some refugees who were detemined to be criminals were sent to federal prisons to await deportation hearings.Refugees with varied expressions look at American coast, Key West. Coast Guard Cutter dilegence in background. May 2, 1980.Detectives Pablo Camacho and Armando Arquilar pose with confiscated weapons for a photo by fellow officers. Six tables full of stuff at the Miami Police Department rollcall room. February 3, 1988