Little Haiti - Miami - Florida - 4K Neighborhood Drive
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2021
- Afternoon drive around the Little Haiti neighborhood north of Downtown Miami.
Filmed: March 2021
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From Wikipedia:
Little Haiti (French: La Petite Haïti, Haitian Creole: Ti Ayiti), is a neighborhood of Miami, Florida, United States. It is known historically as Lemon City, Little River and Edison. It is home to many Haitian immigrant residents, as well as many residents from the rest of the Caribbean.
Little Haiti is a known neighborhood of Haitian exiles. The area is characterized by its French-Creole designations, with its street life, restaurants, art galleries, dance, music, theatre performances, family owned enterprises, and other cultural activities.
Steeped in the complex and rich cultural histories of Caribbean immigrants who brought life to its area, Little Haiti has evolved into a colorful beacon in Miami’s arts communities. Throughout the years, small businesses like celebrated record stores, kitsch bars, and authentic eateries have eased into the neighborhood, creating their own particular patchwork within the already distinct Little Haiti.
A bronze statue of General Toussaint L'Ouverture, the father of the Haitian Revolution, stands roughly at thirteen-feet on N Miami Avenue and 62nd Street.
The area now known as Little Haiti was called Lemon City for well over a century. Several people settled near Biscayne Bay north of the Miami River after the civil war, squatting on unclaimed land. Some of the squatters eventually applied for homestead grants for the land they were squatting on. By 1889 a community had formed, with a post office named "Motto". "Lemon City" replaced "Motto" as the name of the community by 1893. A school had opened in 1890, and Lemon City also included several businesses and a newspaper, as well as port facilities on Biscayne Bay. With the extension of the Florida East Coast Railway to Miami in 1896, Miami quickly overshadowed Lemon City.
Portrait of Father Gérard Jean-Juste on a gable wall by Serge Toussaint in Little Haiti.
Viter Juste, a noted Haitian businessman, activist and respected community leader, came up with the name of Little Haiti. According to Jean-Claude Exulien, a retired professor of history and friend of Juste's since 1977, Juste wrote an article in the Miami Herald in which he first referred to the neighborhood as "Little Port-au-Prince." However, editors at the Miami Herald found the name, "Little Port-au-Prince," too long, so the newspaper shortened the term in the headline to Little Haiti. Over the passionate objections of historians, African-Americans and Bahamians City of Miami commissioners in May 2016 voted in favor of designating Little Haiti as an official neighborhood with boundaries overlapping the historic Lemon City and Edison, which was founded by Bahamian immigrants before Miami existed.
Thanks for putting up the street numbers in view the whole time ,helped 👍🏽
No problem! I like to let the viewers know where they are.
Miami is Beautiful.....I think 🤔 I'm leaving Los Angeles to live there. It looks way lay back...
Man - miss my childhood in Lil Haiti sometimes - This isn't all of lil Haiti - No 54th, 55, 56, 57 and 58, 60th
Great video Florida mike great job with the driving hey how many more parts of miami are you doing
Almost done with Miami proper but several more Miami Metro Area videos coming.
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Great video! Where is the camera set up at?
Ma hood 💯
Jesus Chrsit the memories!
Tande mizik kadilac la
This isnt little haiti dude. its partial. Why u didnt go deep south inside streets and not just on main streets.?. U skipped all that to hide their poverty THIS ISNT LITTLE HAITI ITS CALLED MIAMI SHORES AND SOMETHING ELSE I FORGET. I WAS BORN AND RAISED SINCE 70 s there. I KNOW
Looks nothing like Haiti LOL. It's like calling Sweden little Congo.
Be quiet
A lot of haitian immigrants live there
DONT GO THE FOOD IS NOT WORTH IT I GOT ROBBED FOR 10$ 😢
Pusc