Miami may not be well-known as a magnet for history buffs, but there is a certain set of visitors who arrive to take a trip into the faded mist of the past. Once the legions of history-loving travelers exhaust their options in the world of museums, they will find numerous other diversions. In a city where famous homes often double as living repositories, those with a weakness for pilgrimages to places where history was made won't be disappointed. In most cases, they are also sites that will enchant travelers with an interest of historical architecture, old-world craftsmanship, antiques and classical gardens.
101 W Flagler St
A window into Florida's past...
3485 Main Hwy
1 block south of Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove
Historic Miami Home...
16701 Southwest 72nd Avenue
A historical goldmine in the deep South...
101 West Flagler Street
Local History Tour...
300 Biscayne Bay Blvd (Suite 720)
(Dupont Plaza Hotel Marina)
A floating tutorial...
481 South Federal Highway
History Revealed...
101 W. Flagler St
Miami's Erudite Mecca...
2206 SW 8th St
Little Havana
Only one of its type...
1200 South Crandon Boulevard
Key Biscayne
Oldest lighthouse in the area...