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Historic Mansions Open to the Public in Miami


In the 1920s and 1930s, Miami went through a building frenzy. Millionaires from the Northeast and Midwest were attracted to the city’s warmer climate and seclusion. They built mansions all along Miami and Miami Beach. They also began developing the areas surrounding their properties, remnants of which we still see today. When you visit Miami, stop by one of these historic mansions that are open to the public and relive the opulent lifestyles of the
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He traveled to Italy and handpicked many of the original furnishing and materials used.

The original Vizcaya was a 180-acre property that was built to be self-sufficient due to the limited services and commodities available to the residents of Miami at that time. During its construction, it served as a major employer, providing employment to as many as 1,000 people at its peak. When the project was completed in 1922, it was the grandest estate in the region, encompassing the main mansion, several formal gardens and barns, a farm for grazing livestock and growing produce, as well as workshops, and quarters for the domestic staff.

After Deering died in 1925, the family continued to utilize the estate but the Great Depression and damages from a powerful hurricane in 1926 made the estate an expensive liability. The family decided to open parts of the estate as a public museum in 1934. This continued for decades and by the 1950s, the family decided to transfer more than 50 acres of the grounds and conveyed the main house and the village to Dade County to use as a permanent art museum. Today, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a National Historic Landmark, with more than 200,000 visitors annually.

Biltmore Hotel

The Biltmore Hotel is arguably Miami’s grandest hotel, designed to look like a Venetian palazzo and a Moorish castle. The project was a collaboration between land developer George Merrick and hotel magnate John MacEntee Bowman. They wanted to build a hotel that was both fashionable and sporty. The construction took just over a year and in January of 1926, the hotel opened with a lavish party that was then coined as the event of the year.
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Bowman and Merrick’s resort quickly became the resort to stay at while in Miami. For years, it welcomed prominent individuals from American presidents to well-known gangsters on a regular basis. It also became the hub for socialite events in Miami. The hotel hosted the “Miami Biltmore Specials” which often included elegant galas, world-class golf tournaments, and exclusive live performances by leading jazz and big bands.

During WW II, it was converted into a huge hospital called the Army Air Forces Regional Hospital and remained so until 1968. It remained unoccupied for almost two decades before it again as a hotel in 1987. Unfortunately, the economic downturn of the late 1980s forced it to close in just three years. The turnaround came when in 1992, a multi-national consortium called Seaway Hotels signed a 90-year lease and committed to spending $40 million over 10 years to renovate the estate. Halfway through the restoration in 1996, the Biltmore Hotel was designated a National Historic Landmark. The Biltmore Hotel reopened, showcasing its old glory, in 2002.

Vanderbilt Mansion in Fisher Island

The Vanderbilt Mansion on Fisher Island is nowhere near the scale of Vizcaya or the Biltmore Hotel. It was designed more like a getaway bungalow rather than a winter estate and resided on only seven acres of land. The house was a result of a swap between Cornelius “Willie K” Vanderbilt and real estate developer Carl Fisher, who then owned Fisher Island. The arrangement was seven miles of land for Vanderbilt’s yacht.

As soon as Fisher agreed, Vanderbilt commissioned renowned architect Maurice Fatio to come up with the design. It took him five years to complete the project. The result was a Mediterranean Revival exterior and an interior covered with antique mahogany and oak. Highlights of the house include the mansion’s octagonal entryway, the formal dining room on the second floor, Vanderbilt’s study which features antique panels imported from Europe, and an exquisite marble fireplace.

Nowadays, the historic Vanderbilt Mansion is part of the exclusive Fisher Island Resort and Club. It recently underwent a $60 million restoration that was completed in 2013. Fisher Island is accessible only by ferry and the house is only available to members of the club and guests staying at the resort.
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Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

Vizcaya was one of the most beautiful mansions ever built in Miami. It was the home of businessman James Deering, the namesake in Deering-McCormick International Harvester. Vizcaya’s design was inspired by Venetian and Tuscan Renaissance styles. Deering had very specific ideas in mind for the house and the estate and as a result, the plan took over a decade to complete. He commissioned three unknown architects, Paul Chaflin, Francis Burrall Hoffman, Jr, and Diego Suarez, to work on the project and was himself very involved in the process.

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