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July 10, 1987 Miami Herald
A lot of firsts happened in drive-in movies: First kisses. Baby's first night out. First swallows of beer. First scary movie. Now you count lasts. Dade's next-to-last drive-in, the Tropicaire at Bird Road and the Palmetto Expressway, will be closing down. It was called the South's most modern drive-in when it opened in February 1949. Gone will be the Americana of the Tropicaire's peeling green facade, pink and green neon and 10 palm trees.
July 11, 1989 Miami Herald
Because of a legal and financial snafu, the state Department of Transportation will buy a flea market instead of building a long-awaited parking garage at the Dadeland North Metrorail station. The state had been planning for two years to buy the old Tropicaire Drive-In on Bird Road, home to a flea market that stands in the way of widening the Palmetto Expressway, said Servando Parapar, director of planning and programs for the Department of Transportation district covering Dade and Monroe.
November 5, 1989 Miami Herald
Neighbors concerned. about noise, traffic A hotly contested proposal to expand Tropicaire Flea Market comes before Metro commissioners Thursday, when a reported compromise with disgruntled neighbors of the market will be presented.. The Metro zoning board in August denied permission for an expansion that included longer hours, night lighting, carnival rides and more parking.. Residents living near the flea market on the site of the old Tropicaire Drive-in Theater at 7751 Bird Rd.
November 3, 1994 Miami Herald
Tropicaire Flea Market, the Southwest Dade bastion of bargains and weekend wanderings, is moving Jan. 7 to the Hialeah Speedway.. The popular 32-year-old flea market on Bird Road at the.. Palmetto Expressway will stay put through Dec. 25. . It will reopen after the holidays at the speedway, 3300 W. Okeechobee Rd.. "We are an institution in Dade County," said Bill Ogden, an operating partner in the flea market.