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Miami’s Edgewater Neighborhood
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Miami’s Edgewater Neighborhood

Podcast episode on the development and history of Miami's Edgewater neighborhood.
Figure 1: Aerial of Margaret Pace Park in 2025.

This podcast episode features the story of development of the Edgewater neighborhood in Miami, Florida. What was part of an area referred to as ‘North Miami’, best known as Miami’s first saloon and red-light district, Edgewater evolved out of the city’s first suburbs that were developed after the saloon district was cleared out in 1908.

When a Miami attorney turned developer began creating residential communities north of the city, one of those suburbs was called ‘Edgewater’ given its proximity to Biscayne Bay. After the annexation of North Miami in 1913, the neighborhood reference for the former northern suburbs was Edgewater encompassing from roughly north of the Venetian Causeway to the Julia Tuttle Causeway and east of Biscayne Boulevard.

Figure 2: Typical residence found in Edgewater, or the Miramar subdivision to be more specific, in 1912.

Tune into this week’s podcast episode to hear more about the Edgewater neighborhood. 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 platforms where this podcast episode is available.

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