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Tour audio QCT Miami/Miami Beach Daily City Tour - Segment 01 - Downtown/Overtown

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    See and learn over 120 years of Miami mainstream history as well as current and future plans. This 4 segment tour includes sites in Downtown/Overtown (including the Wynwood art district), Midtown shopping district, the swanky Design District, and early suburbs like Miami Beach to include historic mid-beach, world-renowned South Beach, and one of the world's most-expensive places to live -- Fisher island. This tour was developed and narrated by a Miami native whose family has been in the area since the early 1900's and are actually part of the city's intriguing history. This APP-guided version is now available via a native English-speaking person-guided tour at http://queencitytours.com/southflorida/Services-SouthFlorida-Miami-Individuals-QCT-Daily-City-Tour.htm.

    Greetings and welcome to Queen City Tour's® QCT Miami Daily City Tour. My name is Jay and I will be your tour guide.

    You are about to be taken on an exciting and memorable journey into Miami's rich history; from the first Paleo-Indian settlement more than 10,000 years ago along the edge of South Biscayne Bay, to the Spanish entrada in 1513, to the first Bahamian families in the early 1800’s, to its official incorporation on Tuesday July 28, 1896, and today a world-renowned tourist destination; Miamians have made significant contributions to the development of our City, State, and country.

    So join us as Queen City Tours® takes you on a memorable and exciting journey into Miami's rich and exciting past and present.

    Liability Disclaimer: By using this service you agree to hold harmless Queen City Tours, its employees, officers, subsidiaries, contractors, and affiliates for any and all damages and/or losses that occur on or near the tour route to include suggested stops.

    Now, let me fill you in on a little bit more of Miami history. Miami began the process of becoming the most-popular city in Florida in the early 1900’s with tourism and agriculture (today transportation) as its two main industries. Miami was incorporated in 1896 shortly after the arrival of Henry Morrison Flagler’s (1830 – 1913) railroad on Monday April 13, 1896. That July 344 registered voters (black and white) voted for its incorporation in a wood frame building on Avenue D near the Miami River. The total population was estimated at between 700 and 800 residents.

    The city’s name is derived from the word Mayaimi which means very large lake, possibly referring to Lake Okeechobee to the north which marked the beginning of a canoe trail from the Miami River through the Everglades. In the 1920’s the city grew so rapidly from one winter to the next that visitors’ remarked that “It had grown like magic,” and the reason why some still refer to Miami as The Magic City.

    The county was named in honor of Major Francis Langhorne Dade on Thursday February 4, 1836, who was massacred by Indians during the second Seminole War on Monday December 28, 1835. The county name was officially changed to Miami-Dade after a 1997 election.

    Our State was referred to as "Pascua de Florida," meaning "Feast of Flowers," by Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon on Palm Sunday April 2, 1513, before claiming it for the country of Spain.

    Copyright Queen City Tours, Juan D. "Jay" Whipple, All Rights Reserved

  3. 1 01-Safety Rules - Bayside Market Place
  4. 2 02-Bayside/Jada Pinkett Smith Star (Inside)
  5. 3 03-Bayfront Park - Sign (Biscayne Bay)
  6. 4 04-Bayfront Park - Icon (Left)
  7. 5 05-Gusman Hall/Olympia Theater (Left)
  8. 6 06-Metro Bus - Rail - Mover/Rosa Parks Tribute (Right)
  9. 7 07-History Miami (Left)
  10. 8 08-Main Public Library (Left)
  11. 9 09-Historic Lyric Theatre/Overtown/Folk Life Festival (Right)
  12. 10 10-Historic Dorsey Home (Left)
  13. 11 11-Historic Mt. Zion Baptist Church (Left)
  14. 12 12-Black Police Precinct/Courthouse (Left)
  1. Aperçu de l'audioguide

    See and learn over 120 years of Miami mainstream history as well as current and future plans. This 4 segment tour includes sites in Downtown/Overtown (including the Wynwood art district), Midtown shopping district, the swanky Design District, and early suburbs like Miami Beach to include historic mid-beach, world-renowned South Beach, and one of the world's most-expensive places to live -- Fisher island. This tour was developed and narrated by a Miami native whose family has been in the area since the early 1900's and are actually part of the city's intriguing history. This APP-guided version is now available via a native English-speaking person-guided tour at http://queencitytours.com/southflorida/Services-SouthFlorida-Miami-Individuals-QCT-Daily-City-Tour.htm.

    Greetings and welcome to Queen City Tour's® QCT Miami Daily City Tour. My name is Jay and I will be your tour guide.

    You are about to be taken on an exciting and memorable journey into Miami's rich history; from the first Paleo-Indian settlement more than 10,000 years ago along the edge of South Biscayne Bay, to the Spanish entrada in 1513, to the first Bahamian families in the early 1800’s, to its official incorporation on Tuesday July 28, 1896, and today a world-renowned tourist destination; Miamians have made significant contributions to the development of our City, State, and country.

    So join us as Queen City Tours® takes you on a memorable and exciting journey into Miami's rich and exciting past and present.

    Liability Disclaimer: By using this service you agree to hold harmless Queen City Tours, its employees, officers, subsidiaries, contractors, and affiliates for any and all damages and/or losses that occur on or near the tour route to include suggested stops.

    Now, let me fill you in on a little bit more of Miami history. Miami began the process of becoming the most-popular city in Florida in the early 1900’s with tourism and agriculture (today transportation) as its two main industries. Miami was incorporated in 1896 shortly after the arrival of Henry Morrison Flagler’s (1830 – 1913) railroad on Monday April 13, 1896. That July 344 registered voters (black and white) voted for its incorporation in a wood frame building on Avenue D near the Miami River. The total population was estimated at between 700 and 800 residents.

    The city’s name is derived from the word Mayaimi which means very large lake, possibly referring to Lake Okeechobee to the north which marked the beginning of a canoe trail from the Miami River through the Everglades. In the 1920’s the city grew so rapidly from one winter to the next that visitors’ remarked that “It had grown like magic,” and the reason why some still refer to Miami as The Magic City.

    The county was named in honor of Major Francis Langhorne Dade on Thursday February 4, 1836, who was massacred by Indians during the second Seminole War on Monday December 28, 1835. The county name was officially changed to Miami-Dade after a 1997 election.

    Our State was referred to as "Pascua de Florida," meaning "Feast of Flowers," by Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon on Palm Sunday April 2, 1513, before claiming it for the country of Spain.

    Copyright Queen City Tours, Juan D. "Jay" Whipple, All Rights Reserved

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  • Fazio M.

    5 out of 5 rating 01-05-2020

    Had a great time touring Downtown. Miami.

  • Rashad

    5 out of 5 rating 01-21-2019

    A hit with everyone in our family.

  • Sarah

    5 out of 5 rating 12-15-2018

    Liked it so much we will use the other tours they have on here to learn more about these areas.

  • Norma

    5 out of 5 rating 12-11-2018

    Rented a car and had a blast touring Miami and using this tour as our expert guide on our own schedule. Highly recommend.

  • Ezell

    5 out of 5 rating 12-01-2018

    Wasn't sure why it is called Overtown. Now I know. Thank you!

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