Miami’s Villa Vizcaya, an Italian villa on Biscayne Bay built by industrialist and farm machinery magnate James Deering in 1914, has told the story of its creation since opening to the public in 1953.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vizcaya, built by James Deering more than a century ago, might be Miami's most valuable real estate. The 45,000-square-foot ...
William Jennings Bryan’s Villa Serena, built in 1913, occupies a lush bayfront site at the end of a gravel drive off Brickell Avenue in Miami’s Coconut Grove. The current owner, billionaire Ken ...
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A view from 1916 of the Vizcaya Village farm with the superintendent’s house and service buildings in the background. The buildings remain but the farm was replaced by the Miami science museum ...
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens reentlyt announced a landmark $20 million gift from philanthropist and Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin, marking a defining moment in Vizcaya's next chapter of ...
The entrance to the villa on the Vizcaya estate, which is now a museum. Expand to read more Jock Fistick Miami’s Vizcaya Museum & Gardens offers a look back in history to the home of one of the ...
Flocks of quinceañeras in puffy, blinged-out dresses fill the gardens of Villa Vizcaya all year round. Fortunate couples celebrate their nuptials on the museum’s stone steps, immortalizing their ...
As the landmark, publicly owned Vizcaya Museum and Gardens starts work on an extensive, long-planned restoration and enhancement of the estate's historic farm village, the initiative has lured a large ...
Vizcaya, built by James Deering more than a century ago, might be Miami's most valuable real estate. The 45,000-square-foot mansion has a total of 54 rooms, with the main house open to the public.