Homestead, Florida • Miami-dade County
The Homestead Historic Downtown District encompasses a collection of early 20th-century commercial buildings that once formed the heart of this South Florida community. These structures represent a range of architectural styles prevalent during the town's initial development and expansion.
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Architecture; Community Planning And Development
212 N.w. 1st Ave., Homestead, Florida
Art; Engineering
28655 S. Federal Hwy., Homestead, Florida
Architecture
69 N.w. 4th St., Homestead, Florida
Commerce
102 S. Krome St., Homestead, Florida
Education
520 N.w. First St., Homestead, Florida
Transportation; Politics/Government; Architecture
43 N. Krome Ave., Homestead, Florida
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