Remember when South Florida looked like this? See the streets, clubs, hotels, stores
Briefly

As Miami and Miami Beach blossomed in the 1920s into 'America's winter playground,' Hialeah grew up as the working person's town, showcasing a unique evolution in serving different demographics.
The Miami skyline continues to sprout, with old landmarks disappearing; once, Flagler Street was bustling with department stores and pedestrians, now it’s a vastly transformed commercial hub.
North Beach surged in popularity after World War II, with iconic structures vanishing; long-lost theaters and hotels reveal a faded, yet vibrant social history of the area.
Aventura has seen a dramatic shift from a tranquil condo community of the 1970s to a sprawling urban environment, reflecting the broad transformations across South Florida.
Read at Miami Herald
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