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Proposal to Establish an Inter-American Community Park in Miami, 1961
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3. Subdivide a part of the large acreage into plots of uniform size, say 125 x 200 feet each somewhat in accordance with the former official City of Miami Pan American Center plan for the west bend of McArthur causeway. See accompanying photostatic copy of Columbian newspaper clipping illustrating the plan. Assign each site to a particular nation giving each an opportunity to approve or object to the proposed location of it’s plot in the subdivision. Where proper government officials do not appear to be interested at this time, still proceed to designate plots for such countries. 4. Invite each nation to improve its plot by landscaping and possibly by erection of a suitable building thereon all subject to controls especially as to minimum yard spaces and architectural harmony. Install a tall flag pole at the front of each plot so that each nations flag could be raised and displayed every day to fly in harmony with the others. These national flags would give life and color to the entire area. 5. Employ screened political refugees and others to work under proper supervision clearing the plots and planting or transplanting trees and plants. 6. Existing residential type building could be used for temporary housing. 7. Present unused hangers could be used for a Fair or Exposition of products of the Americans. 8. Remainder of area particularly along the railroad would become increasingly valuable for private development as an Industrial Park. Again I call attention to the fact that the land does not need to be filled therefore the maximum amount of employment could be provided in the shortest time. Because of the International character of such a public project, even though the workers would be paid by local or national or international interests, there would be no real competition with United States citizens who may need work. If, after part of the area has been improved as an Inter American community park, the entire area would be needed and become more desirable for other purposes,
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Stearns, Frank Foster, 1898-1980. Proposal to Establish an Inter-American Community Park in Miami, 1961. February 1961. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/346167>, accessed 26 February 2025.
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Stearns, Frank Foster, 1898-1980. Proposal to Establish an Inter-American Community Park in Miami, 1961. February 1961. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 26 Feb. 2025.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/346167>
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