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Historic Districts and Sites a T L a N T I C O C E 87TH TER 87TH ST 86TH ST 86TH ST H A R BISCAYNE BEACH D A I T 5TH ST N 8 L G A A N V T E STILLWATER DR I 84TH ST 84TH ST C W A Y 83RD ST 83RD ST 82ND TER 82ND ST 82ND ST 82ND ST 1ST ST T North Shore 8 D V C L B S I N P 1ST ST I National Register 80TH ST S 8 L E L R C C O E H C C BISCAYNE POINT A District I W L 79TH TER R ST T 80TH S D H T E Y A E O A B V V E E R A W A B V R V D N ND R ST O LEVELA A 79TH C C E A E E L T A T N N ST A 9TH T 7 Y A M O L W O V A E D R R E M V R E T A Y S U E O N S B B T C IS A E C A N Y T E TONIA RD N R DAY H E P V OIN E 78TH ST A T L Altos del Mar RD Y A S W N W O E F C K I Historic District T C ST I 77TH N D A L N T L A E V D I 76TH ST A S M R Y I D T A DR R N SHORE O C B 75TH ST E N H T E NORMANDY SHORES S N L T A B L E DR Y S FAIRWAY C R T O S O H ST A N 74T R Harding Townsite A BRUCE ST C Z T E N S T Historic District G W A A R Y 73RD ST Y N A E V E A R V A Y E S A T B 72ND ST B O E T B V H O T A A A N C H R B E Normandy Isles IT T 71ST ST A L A B D G Y O I N R D L E NDY D ORMA R T N G N R T National Register A B A S A A C V T V T T Y E S E S E ES D V LN NID E MO R A T R S DR AI SHO S SHORE M C District E Z N IT N T R RR O O B U R C R IA J I S E B Y 69TH ST A E U D B R DR LA N E R S G O AI R V I AL E T T C E V R Z E V R E E T D S R R D R A D O A R I R L U ARSEILLE DR U U D M N M L V E Z E T E D I B I L R S R O R L R A G I E E D B R L V E E L 69th Street A A I E S U N V P R X V N L D A I A U L N Fire Station R R L N A D E G Y C D A C E E T B T U ALLISON ISLAND E Historic Site R V A B 67TH ST AY LA GORCE ISLAND S Y D N R I W L S L C O H T C 9 7 R W P O I N I X S N E H B North Beach D U E T S 65TH ST R F R O B F Y E R R I E E L Resort E L L N V L N A D N I L T L L Y N I S Historic District L IR C O N E GORC LA N R D R CIR REE D PINE T ST A D 3R I W 6 N Q W D U I L A A A A N G V C U E R N E A D E R D K Y W R A 62 N D B D ST Y R N ZOE WA ST W T S TER 6 61 QUA 0 W A T H S T ST 0TH W 6 W 5 9TH ST Bath Club T TH S W 59 Historic Site TH ST W 58 ST W 58TH ST H 7T W 57TH ST 5 W T W 5 S 6TH ST TH 56 W R D E C R 54TH ST O W G A L W B i s c a y n e B a y 54TH ST W 53R D ST W 53RD ST W 5 2N D ST W 52ND ST R D W 51ST TER W E I V E ST K W 51ST A L D E L W 50TH ST A W A R E ST W 49TH A V D E R Y A B W KEVIEW DR N 4 LA 8 T H S T Flamingo Waterway W 47TH CT Historic District W 4 7TH ST W 4 T 6TH ST C S U E L I V H ST W 46T W 46TH ST T A U N Morris Lapidus/ A T O S N H S 5T 4 R W E E Mid 20th Century F V E F A V E T A J S M N O Historic District L P A P W 45 L TH ST A E Y V O W A 4 W R 4T 44 E N H TH V A C A S T D T I S R M E A E H D W 4 V 4TH S S A A T E W N V E R A 43 S D R N A D C A H S T I W C 44 ED U D TH SULLIVAN I S DR L T I R W R T E 43R D ST D U N M K A M E N I E C R D H W 4 T 2ND C R S I ST D 43R G T S N W Y A D R N A A 2 I 4 P N 4 3RD B ST W D L W A A 41ST CT N N T V I I P E S W O 42ND S H T I B W 41 A S ST IN ST S D T R N W 40 TH U N W 40 ST O TH ST M O T W 4 L 0TH ST A W 39TH ST B W 39TH S 95 T I 1 E Pine Tree Drive V A W 3 7TH ST 38TH ST N E Historic Roadway EB D I 195 R A 37TH ST I 195 OFF RAMP EB G 36TH ST ST W 35TH W 34TH ST 35TH ST R D 34TH ST Sunset Island Bridge #4 O G N Collins Waterfront I 3 3RD Historic Structure M ST W 3 A 1ST ST L F 3 Historic District 2ND ST 3 TH ST 1ST W 30 ST R D 3 E 0TH E ST L SUNSET ISLAND 1 W 29TH ST R U N R T V C IE D W 2 E 9 E DR 29TH ST T W N H N R S I T E N P E E R 28 T A G ST H S V H T R 8T I R T E W 28TH S W 2 A D T 28th Street Obelisk F 2 S T 7 W 27TH ST TH E ST E S D A N and Pumping Station W N U 2 6 E S TH ST M O Historic Site L R P P L U 27TH ST O W E W 26 C T G R R E H V S E N T B V D D A I R A A N T T E M R N Y E E E V B A E E A K A S S L A T SUNSET ISLAND 2 V A L A F Y N N E I E L V E U U R 2 R E 5 H T I S S W 25TH ST H D S S T A R P D W 24TH R ST Sunset Island Bridge #2 N Miami Beach Women's Club O 2 E W E 4 T 2 T E 3R H V L V D S S Historic Structure V T T A A B A A A ST 24TH A W E Historic Site Y R T N T A E R A V T E E L T E SUNSET ISLAND 3 W 23RD S G C E 21ST ST V E W A U H R 2 L 3 S N RD A S I T D S I 2 R 2N U E D E S Sunset Island Bridge #1 N V T S M D A ST E E V W 22ND T L Dade Boulevard Fire Station V B K D E B A R A R D A A Historic Structure Y E D A P V K E W 21ST ST A Historic Site Venetian Causeway SUNSET ISLAND 4 L E 2 M V 1S A T S IC T Historic Structure Y H T DI LIDO ISLAND R I G R D T A E 20 20TH S B T N R H I S A E L T V T E 19TH ST Palm View N E 19TH ST 19TH ST E V C A RIVO ALTO ISLAND T Historic District N S O 21st Street Recreation Center R I B H DI LIDO TE E 8T T P A W U N Y 18TH ST E R SAN MARINO ISLAND R 18TH ST V Historic Site D D 8TH ST N Y 1 TER E O 7TH DI LIDO 18TH ST E A BELLE ISLAND V C V A D E S I E TER L ALTO E O E 4TH RIV V I A D M V T A O A N C J T O TER N AN MARIN O H ST 4TH S D 17T X C A S R O G ER N TO T R AL I RD RIVO N 3 A E I H TER E H DI LIDO F 5T L D C F I MARINO TER I N T SA E D R Museum 3R M J C E N LINCOLN LN M N CT D LINCOLN L E R O Historic District COLN RD W LIN R W Y AVE C I D ISLAN A V N R D I B O I L I V L A O N I OLN L L LINC D LN LINCOLN A T O INO TER E MAR O 2ND SAN L T N TER V COL D LIN D O A R R L D 16TH ST E R ARINO TER 16TH ST X 1ST SAN M E R D O TER 2ND DI LID 15TH TER Ocean Drive/Collins Avenue 15TH ST 1ST DI LIDO TER 1600 Lenox Avenue 15TH ST Historic District Historic Site ESPANOLA WAY L 14TH CT E N M 14TH PL O HIBISCUS ISLAND I C X 14TH TER H C I G T D T A 14TH ST T N R C T C ST E H C S T 14T C S X U T C D N E N C I R S A T L S L I E U E C L E C Espanola Way B X I C C V O S T T S E H I A O U C C D TER MONA L B C H X I 13 S 13TH ST A TH T H S ST I O V Historic District 4 U B N D I C Flagler Memorial and E W R H S E I N 3 H L D B IB I I N S W H C 2 U PALM ISLAND S T D Monument Island R ST W S TH ST 12TH 1 T 12 C W S S H T Historic Site P I U B C E IS T C E T C N U S S C S V I C N N D U A R B N C ST I 11TH S O C N C O N O H S Y I O N T L O Old City Hall U STAR ISLAND T D B R S T I V G T C L R L L D O N H A N 3 A G C E I O N N H N N N U E H I I T T A A O L S H Historic Site N 4 E T A X A S E C C 10TH ST V A A W P O E N V W E E O N S N R S E Y F D L F V R E ST A 9TH V J T N S S P I A AL H N M C I AV C A A E T T E Flamingo Park N S TH ST B U T 8 E A O V R F M A I E Historic District S D M I R T E L L L A I V A C E D C C N A N I U D A A I D T O E N L R S T 7TH S X D C E T C J R C H U E T W T E U F F R E R R A E S M V T T O 6TH S A P C N 6TH O S N T N A F M A a n t i c V A A t l A I C G N E A I R D I T B H H U R R C I CS E W M Y 5TH ST M EB M E A T E U n C O c e a A C V R C T H A J L U N R D TH ST E 4 S I A C D I S R F W N I F D Y C E I L W E B T L G R R D E I O S C R M O B N F ST 3RD IS C H T E R C O IS A National Register Historic District L S A T N G D U 2ND ST F A E R R D R B Y A R S D E R D 1 COMMERCE CT ST ST COMMERCE ST TERMINAL ISLAND Congregation Beth Jacob S POINTE CT S POINTE DR Complex Historic Site Ocean Beach Historic District FISHER ISLAND F ISH ER IS LA ND DR Historic Districts and Sites MIAMIBEACH Prepared by the Planning Department, Updated November 10, 2009.
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