Friday, September 28, 2007

City of South Miami

I found this seal embedded in a wall outside the City Hall of the city of South Miami whose motto is "The City of Pleasant Living." It could be 80 year old this year. Following is the information from this location.

"An early land owner of the area, W.A. Larkins owned property west of Red Road and Sunset Drive. He built the first grocery store in the area, and as the community grew, a post office was placed in the community. Larkins became the first Postmaster, and the community took the name of "Larkins". A depot was placed along the Florida East Coast Railway.

In 1926, area residents wanted to incorporate their area, and because of the booming city to the north of them, they chose the name of "South Miami". The original town boundaries were Red Road on the east, Kendall Drive to the south, Palmetto Road to the west (now Palmetto Expressway), and Bird Road to the north. The year 1926 also saw the first incoming class of freshmen at the newly chartered University of Miami campus, which abuts the city of South Miami eastern boundary along Red Road (SW 57th Avenue.)"

That was 80 years ago!

City Seal

1 comment:

• Eliane • said...

Well, bon anniversaire South Miami!