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Historic Homestead Town Hall Museum

41 N Krome Ave, Homestead, Florida 33030 USA

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The Homestead Historic Downtown District, is a U.S. Historic District (designated as such on November 19, 2007) located in Homestead, Florida, United States. It is bound by Northwest 4th Street, South Railroad Avenue, Southeast 1st Road and North Krome Drive. Originally opened in 1921, the 500-seat Seminole on Krome Avenue was built for Henry Booker, Sr. and James Washington English for movies and live entertainment. The theater was heavily damaged in a 1940 fire, leaving little more than a blackened shell. Prolific theater architect Roy A. Benjamin was hired to rebuild the Seminole, which he designed in Streamline Moderne style. The cost of the movie theater’s reconstruction was around $50,000. It reopened in fall of 1940. In addition to movies, the Seminole continued to host live entertainment, as well as beauty contests and cooking demonstrations. In the early 1970s, the Seminole was renamed the Premier Theatre and began to show Spanish-language movies. It closed in 1979 due to declining attendance. For years, the theater sat vacant and fell into disrepair. In 1992, when Hurricane Andrew hit the Homestead area, the Seminole was not spared, and though its walls stood, the roof was torn off and the theater’s interior suffered serious damage. In 1993, the Seminole Theater’s owners donated the battered theater to the city, which designed it a local historic site two years later, the sole remaining example of Art Moderne style in all Dade County. The Seminole Theater Group was organized in 1997 with the intention of restoring the theater as a performing arts venue serving the Homestead and Dade County region. It is expected to cost about $4.2 million to bring the old Seminole back to life. The Seminole Theatre was reopened October 28, 2015.

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What a charming and quaint museum. Loved learning about Homestead's history. Certainly informative. Read more

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Ariel W.

When the Town of Homestead was incorporated on January 27, 1913, there wasn't a town hall where city officials could meet. The newly formed town decided to use Sistrunk Hall, a wooden building... Read more

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Ana M.

I was looking for something to do with children in the Homestead area. A quick Google search led me to few results that were baby friendly. I am a big fan of the Everglades, and I am aware that... Read more

Historic Homestead Town Hall Museum

41 N Krome Ave
Homestead, Florida
33030 USA
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