Area of The Arcade and Air Dome in 1910's next to Burdine's/Macy's
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Taken on: January 7, 2016
Uploaded on: February 10, 2017
Exposure: 1/30 sec, f/2.2, ISO 50
Camera: Apple iPhone 6 Plus
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Date time original: Thu Jan 07 16:14:01 +0000 2016
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Date time digitized: Thu Jan 07 16:14:01 +0000 2016
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Date time: Thu Jan 07 16:14:01 +0000 2016
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A photo that appears in the article “Miami Avenue & Flagler Street in 1913” on the Miami-History website shows the Burdines department store building in the background, which today still stands as Macy’s, and the Air Dome in the foreground to the east of it. The article then states, “Other businesses… [in] the photo within view include the Hatchet Building, Arcade Theater…”, so the Hatchet Building that Isidor Cohen says housed Mr. Kelly’s/The Arcade Theatre must have been to the east of Burdines/Macy’s.
In 2017 the space where this Air Dome was has been a vacant lot since the most recent building there was demolished in 2008. An article on a real estate news website regarding the next building to the east of the empty space says that building was constructed in 1934, so the Hatchet Building must be gone as well, regardless of where it exactly was in the historic photo.
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