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Coral Gables & George Merrick

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Text me your favorite South Florida memory.

Let's Take a TALK Down Memory Lane.

In the second episode of "The Men Who Built South Florida" we delve into the life and legacy of George Edgar Merrick, a man whose vision shaped the very landscape of Coral Gables, leaving an indelible mark on history. Despite his pivotal role in designing iconic institutions, roads, cities, and hotels, his name remains obscured to many living in the shadows of his accomplishments.

Join us as we unravel the complex narrative of Merrick's life, exploring how he transitioned from a visionary dreamer to a controversial figure in the annals of history. For some, Merrick is hailed as a hero, credited with the creation of Coral Gables, the majestic Biltmore Hotel, and the esteemed University of Miami. Yet, for others, his legacy is tarnished by accusations of racism and exploitation.
We invite you to weigh the evidence and decide for yourself: Was George Merrick a hero or a villain?
NOTE: Listener discretion is advised. In this episode, we reference terms and phrases used to describe persons of color in the early 1900s, quoted directly from laws and speeches of the era. Some people may find these terms offensive. They are presented solely for historical accuracy and not with intent to create harm or embarrassment.
Don't miss out on a single Tale from South Florida. Click SUBSCRIBE now to be notified about new episodes and offers.

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Click the Leave A Message link above to text Bill Monty...FREE!
Share your South Florida memories with us at Talesfromsouthflorida@gmail.com or leave us a voice mail at 754-800-3170.
Be sure to tell us your name and the best way to contact you as well as the story you'd like to tell.
Visit our website https://monty73162.wixsite.com/gettingolder/tales-from-south-florida

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Text me your favorite South Florida memory.

Let's Take a TALK Down Memory Lane.

In the second episode of "The Men Who Built South Florida" we delve into the life and legacy of George Edgar Merrick, a man whose vision shaped the very landscape of Coral Gables, leaving an indelible mark on history. Despite his pivotal role in designing iconic institutions, roads, cities, and hotels, his name remains obscured to many living in the shadows of his accomplishments.

Join us as we unravel the complex narrative of Merrick's life, exploring how he transitioned from a visionary dreamer to a controversial figure in the annals of history. For some, Merrick is hailed as a hero, credited with the creation of Coral Gables, the majestic Biltmore Hotel, and the esteemed University of Miami. Yet, for others, his legacy is tarnished by accusations of racism and exploitation.
We invite you to weigh the evidence and decide for yourself: Was George Merrick a hero or a villain?
NOTE: Listener discretion is advised. In this episode, we reference terms and phrases used to describe persons of color in the early 1900s, quoted directly from laws and speeches of the era. Some people may find these terms offensive. They are presented solely for historical accuracy and not with intent to create harm or embarrassment.
Don't miss out on a single Tale from South Florida. Click SUBSCRIBE now to be notified about new episodes and offers.

Support the Show.

Click the Leave A Message link above to text Bill Monty...FREE!
Share your South Florida memories with us at Talesfromsouthflorida@gmail.com or leave us a voice mail at 754-800-3170.
Be sure to tell us your name and the best way to contact you as well as the story you'd like to tell.
Visit our website https://monty73162.wixsite.com/gettingolder/tales-from-south-florida

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