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The modern borders of the neighborhood are [[Coral Way]] to the south, [[Calle Ocho]] to the north, SW 12th Ave to the east and SW 27th Ave to the west.
The modern borders of the neighborhood are [[Coral Way]] to the south, [[Calle Ocho]] to the north, SW 12th Ave to the east and SW 27th Ave to the west.
Shenandoah is home to a large number of revivalist architecture homes and buildings, such as Shenandoah Middle School and many homes in the area closer to [[Calle Ocho]].[[File:Shenandoah_Middle_School.jpg|thumb|right|Shenandoah Middle School]]
Shenandoah is home to a large number of revivalist architecture homes and buildings, such as Shenandoah Middle School and many homes in the area closer to [[Calle Ocho]].[[File:Shenandoah_Middle_School.jpg|thumb|right|Shenandoah Middle School]]




===Libraries===
[[Miami-Dade Public Library]] operates area public libraries:
*Shenandoah Library


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 16:11, 17 November 2015

Shenandoah is one of the first Neighborhoods in the City of Miami. It was established in 1919 by developers from Virginia, and hence the name. The "Shenandoah" area was farmland and piney wood until the real-estate boom of the 1920s, when one residential subdivision after another bearing the name "Shenandoah" as part of its title appeared.[1] The modern borders of the neighborhood are Coral Way to the south, Calle Ocho to the north, SW 12th Ave to the east and SW 27th Ave to the west.

Shenandoah is home to a large number of revivalist architecture homes and buildings, such as Shenandoah Middle School and many homes in the area closer to Calle Ocho.

Shenandoah Middle School



Libraries

Miami-Dade Public Library operates area public libraries:

  • Shenandoah Library

See also

References

  1. ^ George, P. S. (2006). Little Havana. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia