Daily Almanac for
Oct 16, 2008
Search White Pages
Info search tips
Bio search tips

Sponsored LinksTravel reviews & great deals at TripAdvisor:

Encyclopedia

Miami Beach

Miami Beach, city (1990 pop. 92,639), Dade co., SE Fla., on an island between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean; inc. 1915. It is connected to Miami by four causeways. Miami Beach is a popular year-round resort, famous for its “gold coast” hotel strip, palatial estates, and recreational facilities. The city's chief source of income derives from tourism. The 34,000-seat Convention Hall complex in Miami Beach has hosted several national political conventions. Cultural institutions include the Bass Art Museum and other facilties of the Cultural Park and the Wolfsonian, a museum of design.

The area was originally a mangrove swamp. A wooden bridge was built from the mainland in 1913, but development was slow until the Florida land boom in the 1920s. The glamorous hotel and vacation industry began to decline in the 1970s. In the mid-1980s, large numbers of Cuban refugees from the Mariel boatlift flooded into the area, seeking its cheap accommodations. A spurt in less-expensive development along the ocean road followed and led to the influx of a younger population and to the exodus of many wealthier retirees to other resort cities in Florida. The 1979 designation of an Art Deco section of South Beach as a historic district, however, slowly set in motion an architectural revival of the city. By the 1990s Miami Beach had reemerged as a popular tourist destination. More recently there has been renewed interest in “Miami Modernism,” the architectural style that characterizes the city's 1950s hotels.

See H. Mehling, The Most of Everything: The Story of Miami Beach (1960); P. Redford, Billion Dollar Sandbar (1970); B. Blumin, Miami Savvy (1989); G. Monroe and A. Sweet, Miami Beach (1989).

The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

    • Cite
    • Print
    • Bookmark

More on Miami Beach from Infoplease:

See more Encyclopedia articles on: U.S. Political Geography


Premium Partner Content
HighBeam Research

Related content from HighBeam Research on: Miami Beach

Organizers, exhibitors call premiere of Art Basel Miami Beach `successful'. (news).(Miami Beach, Florida) (Art Business News)

No longer in AWE: South Beach long ago ceased to be edgy, undiscovered territory for photo shoots and movie locations. But will a thriving Spanish-language television sector and focus on quality services be enough to sustain Miami Beach's production industry?(MIAMI BEACH) (South Florida CEO)

On the fast track: some call it a second coming, but with a rising cost of living and explosive development, who is riding high on the brand that is Miami Beach?(MIAMI BEACH) (South Florida CEO)

Miami state of mind: the region is renowned for its beaches, restaurants, nightclubs and more....(Meet You in Miami PanAmerican Leather Preview Supplement) (Footwear News)

Rail splitters: a group of Miami Beach residents hopes to stop a proposed light rail system in its tracks.(Transportation) (Florida Trend)

Miami Beach Memories: A Nostalgic Chronicle of Days Gone.(Book review) (ForeWord)

Tourism's changing face; more domestic visitors and high-end hotels have helped Miami Beach tourism come roaring back since 9/11. The current hot buttons: will families come in the summer, and will the convention center be expanded?(Tourism) (South Florida CEO)

Miami Beach in December: cool stuff.(Front Page) (Art in America)

The making of Miami Beach: 1933-1942, The Architecture of Lawrence Murray Dixon. (Book Notes).(Review) (American Studies International)

The South Beach style; Miami Beach makes a comeback with fashion inspired by the sun. (Daily News Record)

Additional search results provided by HighBeam Research, LLC. © Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.