Riviera Theatre 1927, slightly wider view
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Taken on: December 21, 2016
Uploaded on: January 13, 2017
Exposure: 1/40 sec, f/3.9, ISO 128
Camera: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY KODAK EASYSHARE M530 Digital Camera
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Date time original: Wed Dec 21 19:26:14 +0000 2016
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A copy of this photo from 1927, signed by photographer Verne O. Williams, hangs in the main hallway of South Miami City Hall along with many other interesting photos from the early years of South Miami.
Perhaps this is something like the view of the Riviera that passengers on the Florida East Coast Railway would have had while passing by on their way to or from Key West.
The FEC tracks were on the opposite side of South Dixie Highway from the Riviera where the elevated Metrorail that ends at Dadeland South is today.