Coconut Grove (Miami, Fla.)

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Munroe Family Papers

  • ASM0409
  • Coleção
  • 1903-1979

The collection includes correspondence, logbooks, photographs albums, slides,  and diaries pertaining to various members of the Munroe Family who settled in Coconut Grove, Florida.

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Florida Postcard collection

  • ASM0299
  • Coleção
  • 1920-1990

Florida has long been a prime tourist destination, with its tropical environment, natural beauty, and numerous attractions. Postcards are a colorful way to advertise the wonders of Florida and promote tourism. The Florida Postcard Collection includes postcards from throughout the state, capturing both the natural landscape and the built environment.

Constructed Works

Built projects by Gordon Gilbert including preliminary sketches, construction drawings, construction photos, final photos, and models of the Bridge House, the Lake House, the Light House, the Memorial proposal, the Rock House, the Split House, the Stilt House, the Transparent Cottage, and the Tree House projects.

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Coconut Grove Garden Club records

  • ASM0669
  • Coleção
  • 1951-1995

Established in 1951, the Coconut Grove Garden Club is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the study, practice, and appreciation of horticulture. This collection contains photograph albums, Plymouth Congregational Church registers, and other records held by the Coconut Grove Garden Club.

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Coconut Grove Playhouse records

  • ASM0183
  • Coleção
  • circa 1970s-2007

The Coconut Grove Playhouse records contain playbills, promotional/marketing material, posters, press releases, news clippings, financial files, grant files, personnel files, show and production files, play scripts, and audio-visual materials (photographs, CDs, vinyl records, floppy disks, VHS, film reels, betacam tapes, audiocassette tapes) pertaining to the theater's operation from the 1970s to its closing in 2006.

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Plymouth Congregational Church records

  • ASM0539
  • Coleção
  • circa 1910s-2010s

The Plymouth Congregational Church records contains historical records created and maintained by the church from around the 1910s through 2010s. The collection contains (but is not limited to) church records on baptisms, weddings, and funerals; architectural drawings of the building and grounds (including the Little Schoolhouse); church bulletins; educational materials; organizational records, including minister files, records maintained by church organizations (eg. Music Committee, Women's Fellowship Circles), and information on governance; ephemera related to events; press clippings; scrapbooks, photographs; and sermons and memorial tapes.

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West Coconut Grove Master Plans Notes and Drafts

This file was a loosely combined stack of materials on planning and revitalizing West Coconut Grove. This file includes master plan drafts and proofs with notes, UM-SoA studio projects, and other related research including photocopied maps, photos, 1990 census data, and older project plans.

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Neighborhood Vision Plan: Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove

The Grand Avenue Vision Plan and Master Plan which were spearheaded Samina Quareshi, Luce Professor in Family and Community, with the participation of several University departments, promotes the social, economic and physical renaissance of the West Grove neighborhood. UM students, majoring in a variety of academic disciplines including architecture, history and communications, captured the history and the spirit of the community by creating oral histories, photographs, cultural maps and architectural drawings of the people and places of West Grove. Their initial work was showcased in an original video documentary that was shown at a community block party in May of 2002.

Neighborhood Planning Studies: Coconut Grove

The City of Miami commissioned the Center for Urban & Community Design to document the historic neighborhoods of Coconut Grove, first settled by 'northeasterners' and by Bahamians in 1873. A series of drawings were created to illustrate the most salient aspects of the built and natural inheritance of the neighborhoods as well as the characteristics of its original residents. Additional drawings were made to evidence its architectural heritage, the transformation of the neighborhood and its potential for sustainable growth and the preservation of its historic fabric.

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