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Before Miami was synonymous with the high life, the Gilded Age mansion Vizcaya introduced a new level of European grandeur to America's southern shores. Indeed, James Deering's Renaissance-inspired palace would redefine luxury in the fledgling city, transplanting centuries of Old World sophistication into Florida's untamed wilderness. --------------------------------- Why Miami Destroyed Its Most Opulent Hotel: The Royal Palm: • Why Miami Destroyed Its Most Opulent Hotel... --------------------------------- TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 1:24 Chapter 1: The Birth of Vizcaya 5:20 Chapter 2: Decline After Deering’s Death 8:55 Chapter 3: The Campaign To Save Vizcaya 12:26 Chapter 4: A New Era of Restoration 15:42 Chapter 5: Vizcaya’s Legacy and Future --------------------------------- In September 1925, James Deering's death aboard the SS City of Paris marked the beginning of an extraordinary battle to save one of America's most ambitious private residences - a Renaissance palace rising improbably from Florida's mangrove swamps. For ten years, Deering had transformed his International Harvester fortune into Vizcaya, importing centuries-old European treasures and employing master artisans to carve a paradise from the wilderness. But his timing proved tragically precarious. Within months of his death, the Great Miami Hurricane would strike. The Great Depression would soon empty its halls, and rapid development would consume its grounds. By 1952, this architectural masterpiece stood on the brink of destruction. Join us as we explore the remarkable story of how Miami fought to preserve its greatest architectural treasure. From its origins as James Deering's impossible dream to its modern role as a cultural cornerstone, Vizcaya's journey mirrors Miami's own evolution from frontier outpost to global city. Discover how hundreds of workers labored in punishing heat to create this synthesis of Old World grandeur and New World vitality. Learn how Paul Chalfin and Diego Suarez helped shape Deering's vision of transplanting European aristocratic traditions onto Florida's subtropical shores. Follow Vizcaya's decline through the Great Depression, as nature began reclaiming its carefully manicured grounds. Witness how preservationists rallied in the 1950s to save this unique architectural bridge between Europe and America, culminating in Miami-Dade County's bold acquisition of the estate. Through careful restoration and constant innovation, Vizcaya has evolved from private estate to public institution, now welcoming nearly 300,000 visitors annually. Yet today it faces new challenges as rising seas and intensifying storms threaten this monument to American ambition. This episode uncovers not just the story of a mansion, but of a dream that helped define Miami's cultural soul - and the price a city chose to pay to keep that dream alive. Join us for an unprecedented look at how one man's vision became an entire city's mission, transforming a Gilded Age palace into a testament to preservation against impossible odds.