Miami Beach Art Deco Inland Photos

While Ocean Drive had the prime hotels, the next two streets in, Collins & Washington Avenues, sported Art Deco commercial businesses & additional hotels. The neighborhood also contains houses in Moderne, Mediterranean Revival & MiMo styles.

See also: Miami Beach Art Deco on Ocean Drive, Modern Miami Beach
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Royal Palm Hotel & Loews Miami Beach Hotel beyond.

Albion Hotel (1939) (1650 James Av.).
Style: Art Deco. Architect: Igor Polevitsky.

Delano & National Hotels on Collins Avenue.

Delano Hotel (1947) (1677 Collins Av.). Style: Art Deco. Architect: Robert Swartburg.

National Hotel (1940) (1565 Collins Av.).
Style: Art Deco. Architect: Roy F. France.

Ritz Plaza Hotel (1940) (1701 Collins Av.).
Style: Art Deco. Architect: Lawrence Murray Dixon.

Art Deco detail of Cadet Hotel at James & 17th.

Temple Emanu-El (1947) (1701 Washington Av.). Style: Art Deco. Architect: Albert Anis & Charles Greco.

Lincoln Theater (1936) (541 Lincoln Road).
Style: Art Deco. Architect: Thomas W. Lamb & Robert E. Collins.

Art Deco detail of Lincoln Theater home of New World Symphony.

Art Deco detail of Lincoln Theater.

Art Deco relief of Lincoln Theater.

Art Deco relief of Lincoln Theater.

Universal Music Building (1425 Collins Av. at Lincoln Road pedestrian mall).

Ocean Five Hotel (444 Ocean Dr.).
Style: Art Deco.

Art Deco relief detail of two flamingos on Ocean Five Hotel.

Art Deco relief detail of two women with fruit on Ocean Five Hotel.

Art Deco relief detail of sunshine & tropical nature on Ocean Five Hotel.

Art Deco relief detail of women with flamingo on Ocean Five Hotel.

Store at 501 Collins Av.

Medallion with sailing ship on 501 Collins Av.

Medallion with Neptune on 501 Collins Av.

Brightly-painted buildings of Collins Avenue north of 5th Street.

London Arms (1941) (727 Collins Av.).

Details over portal of London Arms.

Tiffany Hotel (1939) (801 Collins Av.).
Style: Art Deco. Architect: Lawrence Murray Dixon.

Detail of Art Deco Tiffany Hotel sign tower.

Miami-style building with porthole for palm tree.

Former Blackstone Hotel (1929) (800 Washington Av.) served Jewish clientele who were barred elsewhere & site where George Gershwin composed Porgy and Bess. Architect: Kingston Hall.

Sherbrooke Hotel (1947) (901 Collins Av.).
Style: Art Deco. Architect: MacKay & Gibbs.

Art Deco lamp & railing of Sherbrooke Hotel.

Essex House Hotel (1938) (1001 Collins Av.).
Architect: Henry Hohauser.

Detail of Art Deco Essex House Hotel sign tower.

Tudor (1111 Collins Av.) & Palmer House Hotels on Collins Avenue.

Jewish Museum of Florida in former Synagogue (1936) (301 Washington Av.). Style: Art Deco. Architect: Henry Hohauser. On National Register. Jewish Museum of Florida, Miami Beach


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