Downtown Miami Multiple Resource Area
The following buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Downtown Miami Multiple Resources Area, a type of MPS Multiple Property Submission (or MPS). Additional buildings were also covered in the study of Downtown Miami historic resources, but were not NRHP-listed due to owner objections at the time. These include the Art Deco, 1930-built Shrine Building (Miami, Florida) and the Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store (Miami, Florida). The latter was the first-built Art Deco building in the county, built in 1929, and it was later NRHP-listed.
Alfred I. DuPont Building
Algonquin Apartments
Atlantic Gas Station
Brickell Mausoleum
Central Baptist Church (Miami, Florida)
City National Bank Building (Miami, Florida)
D. A. Dorsey House
Downtown Miami Historic District
Fire Station No. 2 (Miami, Florida)
Greater Bethel AME Church (Miami, Florida)
Hahn Building
Huntington Building
Ingraham Building
J & S Building
Kentucky Home
Martina Apartments
Miami City Cemetery
Mount Zion Baptist Church (Miami, Florida)
Palm Cottage (Miami, Florida)
Priscilla Apartments
S & S Sandwich Shop
Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store (Miami, Florida)
Security Building (Miami, Florida)
Shoreland Arcade
Southside School (Miami, Florida)
St. John's Baptist Church (Miami, Florida)
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Alfred I. DuPont Building
Algonquin Apartments
Atlantic Gas Station
Brickell Mausoleum
Central Baptist Church (Miami, Florida)
City National Bank Building (Miami, Florida)
D. A. Dorsey House
Downtown Miami Historic District
Greater Bethel AME Church (Miami, Florida)
Hahn Building
Huntington Building
Ingraham Building
J & S Building
Kentucky Home
Martina Apartments
Miami City Cemetery
Mount Zion Baptist Church (Miami, Florida)
Palm Cottage (Miami, Florida)
Priscilla Apartments
S & S Sandwich Shop
Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store (Miami, Florida)
Security Building (Miami, Florida)
Shoreland Arcade
Southside School (Miami, Florida)
St. John's Baptist Church (Miami, Florida)
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Downtown Miami Multiple Resource Area
The following buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Downtown Miami Multiple Resources Area, a type of MPS Multiple Property Submission (or MPS). Additional buildings were also covered in the study of Downtown Miami historic resources, but were not NRHP-listed due to owner objections at the time. These include the Art Deco, 1930-built Shrine Building (Miami, Florida) and the Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store (Miami, Florida). The latter was the first-built Art Deco building in the county, built in 1929, and it was later NRHP-listed.
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