Miami home that belonged to the same family for more than 100 years lists for $2.75M
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A historic Miami home, built in 1916, is now listed for $2.75 million. Previously owned by Ruth Greenfield, a significant figure in the Civil Rights Movement, the house exemplifies artistic legacy and community integration. Greenfield founded Miami's Fine Arts Conservatory, which broke racial barriers, teaching the arts to diverse students before public schools were desegregated. Following her recent passing, her family has decided to sell, inviting new owners to bring creativity back into this generational treasure set in the Spring Garden neighborhood.
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