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This video explores the fascinating history of Miami, Florida from ice age wilderness to the vibrant metropolis we know today. Discover how Miami changed over time through dramatic transformations, the ancient Tequesta civilization, Spanish explorers, and one determined woman who convinced a railroad magnate to build a city in the swamps. Learn when Miami became popular during the wild 1920s land boom, and how Miami hit by hurricanes in 1926 nearly destroyed everything yet gave birth to the iconic Art Deco architecture that defines South Beach Miami history. The story continues through Cuban refugees who created Little Havana and transformed Miami into America's first truly bilingual city, the rebirth of South Beach from decay to glamour, and Wynwood Miami history as industrial warehouses became world-famous art galleries. This video covers 18,000 years of Miami history facts geological changes, native peoples, boom and bust cycles, cultural revolutions, and the ongoing challenges of building a city that faces an uncertain future with rising seas. From mastodons to skyscrapers, witness the incredible journey of how a limestone swamp became the Magic City. Primary Sources Consulted: Archaeological reports on Paleoindian Florida sites, including the Page-Ladson site Spanish colonial records regarding Pedro Menéndez de Avilés and missions in South Florida Historical records from the State of Florida Division of Historical Resources U.S. Census data from 1896 to present National Register of Historic Places documentation for the Art Deco Historic District Miami-Dade County historical archives Areas Requiring Additional Verification: Exact Tequesta population estimates (sources vary widely from 800 to 10,000) Specific casualties from the 1926 hurricane (numbers range from 372 to over 800 depending on source) Precise dates for some Spanish mission activities in the 1500s Details of the orange blossom story regarding Tuttle and Flagler (may be apocryphal)