Downtown Miami - Gallery

Gallery

  • Skyline of Downtown Miami from west

  • Miami Tower lit in neon pink

  • Downtown Miami skyline at night over the Biscayne Bay

  • Downtown skyline - September 2008

  • Downtown skyline- Dec. 2006

  • Biscayne Boulevard

  • Espirito Santo Plaza

  • 50 Biscayne

  • Southeast Financial Center

  • Marquis Miami on the Biscayne Wall

  • Daytime view of Downtown looking South, 2008

  • Nighttime view of Downtown looking South, 2008

  • Skyline as seen from South Beach with the Four Seasons Tower in the left

  • Downtown seen from the northeast

  • Statue of Julia Tuttle in Bayfront Park

  • Fort Dallas, built in 1836, military base from the Seminole Wars, circa 1930s

  • Brickell and the mouth of the Miami River in 1935. Current location of the Miami Circle Park and Icon Brickell

  • Fort Dallas Park, 1905

  • Downtown after the 1926 Miami Hurricane

  • Miami Dade College's Wolfson Campus in 1970

  • Downtown seen from the north

  • Downtown Miami viewed from across the bay in May, 2011

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