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City of Hialeah Centennial
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City of Hialeah Centennial

Happy 100th Birthday to the City of Hialeah. This podcast episode shares the early history and founding story of the municipality.
Cover: Hialeah in the early 1920s.

This podcast episode features the history of the City of Hialeah during its centennial. What was once swamp land became a thriving municipality during the boom years of the 1920s. Owned and then developed by a Missouri cattleman and an aviation pioneer, Hialeah quickly developed when James Bright and Glenn Curtiss established an area they named ‘Hialeah’ which was a native American term for high prairie.

The two men began platting subdivisions for residential housing, as well as infrastructure and establishments of entertainment to attract buyers to the western suburbs of South Florida. A dog and horse racetrack was constructed and was later expanded by millionaire Joseph Widener to provide an institution that became synonymous with the city. The Hialeah Racetrack would become a popular attraction for dignitaries and tourists while it operated conducted thoroughbred racing from the early 1930s until 2001.

Figure 1: Hialeah Race Track on February 6, 1932. Courtesy of Miami-Dade Public Library, Romer Collection.

Tune into this week’s podcast episode to hear more about the founding of the City of Hialeah. You can download this episode on your favorite podcast platform (iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify) or listen directly on the Miami-History website. Please remember to click on the subscribe button and to provide a rating and comment on any of the listed platforms.

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