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Lance Fredericks A FEW years back, I was privileged enough to visit New York City, the actual Big Apple. And what an experience that was.The residence where I stayed was in Brooklyn Heights, just a ...
Well, well, well — this is getting good. The conversation in our country is finally getting to the premise of the argument. When the propaganda media cheer for a NYC ...
Path of Liberty will offer active, off-duty, and retired military members and their families special complimentary tickets ...
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has donated $5 million to go towards Miami Dade College’s National Historic ...
The Knight Foundation has pledged $5 million to support the restoration and reopening of Miami’s iconic Freedom Tower, Miami ...
With Inter Miami CF’s new facility inching closer to completion, designers are giving 7News a progress report as they kick ...
We got a sneak peek at the ongoing renovations at the Freedom Tower ahead of its planned reopening in September. Why it ...
Scheduled to be completed in May, the Freedom Tower at 600 Biscayne Blvd. on Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, will become a museum highlighting the building’s full history dating back to 1925.
The Freedom Tower first opened in 1925 as the home to the city's newspaper. For many who arrived from Cuba between 1962 and 1974, it was their first stop in the U.S., acting as Miami's Ellis Island.
The Freedom Tower has occupied center stage in Miami from its inception, when it was embraced as a symbol of the young city’s explosive growth, increasing prominence and seemingly limitless future.
For 98 years, the Freedom Tower has stood as a symbol of Miami, a cherished, unifying landmark in a city of constant change. Now it’s shutting down. But fear not, the closure is only temporary, and ...