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Miami City Cemetery

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1800 NE 2nd Ave Miami FL 33132
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(305) 579-6938
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The City of Miami Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Miami, Florida, United States. It is located at 1800 Northeast 2nd Avenue. On January 4, 1989, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.HistoryIn 1897 Mrs. Mary Brickell sold a "rocky" piece of land to the City of Miami for $750 on June 1897 which became the municipal cemetery. At that time it was located one half mile...

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Miami it's my dream

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We have been restoring it for the past fifteen years. It is a beautiful historic gem right in downtown Miami.

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So very famous historical Miamians are buried here.

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so you complain cause miami has not history, at least this is what you say cause thats what youve heard from the rest of the commoners you know here. get your pen and a pad ready cause youre about to get schooled, kid.while the city of miami cemetery might not be as old or historic as the granary burying …

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Additional information is available at www.historicpreservationmiami.com or by contacting Clyde Cates at (305) 579-6938.

Parks & Recreationcity Cemetery

This historic cemetery has been around since 1887 with its first reported burial being ten years later, making it the oldest cemetery in the entire Miami-Dade County. The cemetery grounds were originally separated; one part for whites and one for blacks. Cemetery plot owners actually hold deeds to the land of their plot, but only the deed holder or his/her family is allowed to be buried there....

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