By Seth H. Bramson There are so very many revered names in the history of Greater Miami, from the Weiss family of Joe’s Stone Crab Restaurant to the Galbut family of Miami Beach, to the Traurigs and the Hechts (Flagler Dog Track) and the Pallots, Julia Tuttle, Mary and William Brickell, Everest and
The National Women’s History Alliance, which led the charge for March being declared National Women’s History Month, has chosen “Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories” as the 2023 theme.
By Seth H. Bramson This article is a story of superlatives. Henry Morrison Flagler Florida’s Empire Builder was, is and always will be the single greatest name in the history of Florida, while the Key West Extension of the Flagler-owned Florida East Coast Railway was, is and will always remai
With sub-tropical climate, gorgeous beaches, eclectic dining, a thriving art community and a vibrant nightlife, it’s hard not to be captivated by the allure of Miami.
A Special Moment In Time 1896: Miami’s Most Crucial Year By Seth H. Bramson There are certain years in certain cities that can be defined as “crucible” years, meaning that those years were either the single most important in and to the history of that particular town or city or one of several that f