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2005 (October) A full list of capital construction projects begin to prepare for beach re-opening highlighted by the Board of Trustees’ selection of Lord Cultural Resources and Management, a respected museum design team, to design the museum/cultural center on Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.
Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, located off the Rickenbacker Causeway, is just minutes away from the Miami’s downtown financial centers, top tourist destinations, sport facilities, retail, dining and renowned educational institutions.
Historic Virginia Key Beach Park (HVKBP) is an 82.5-acre site located 2 miles southeast of downtown Miami, Florida, and approximately 1 mile southwest of the tip of Miami Beach.
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The 82.5-acre beachfront park re-opened in early 2008 after undergoing a multimillion-dollar campaign to restore the pristine shoreline and the historic buildings, and plan a 32,000-square-foot museum/cultural center.
Although only accessible by boat from a downtown dock on the Miami River, “Virginia Beach, a Dade County Park for the exclusive use of Negroes,” was opened on August 1, 1945. Virginia Key Beach quickly became a cherished getaway, social gathering place, and even a sacred site for religious services.
August 1st is the official Historic Virginia Key Beach Park Day. Located in beautiful Biscayne Bay, less than a mile from the shores of Downtown Miami, it’s easily one of the area’s most scenic beaches – a hidden retreat full of nature and sweeping views of the bay and the Atlantic.