1980s: Cold War Era Climax
Miami Springs population in 1980: 12,350
April 15 – Oct. 31, 1980: Mariel Boat Lift
The Mariel boatlift saw a mass exodus of Cubans flee the communist nation in search of freedom in the United States. The vast majority ended in South Florida with a high concentration ending up in our neighboring city of Hialeah. Many of the young “Marielitos” would attend school at local schools including Miami Springs Junior High and Miami Springs Senior High.
August 29, 1982: Gazebo Dedication
Miami Springs Gazebo Dedication August 29, 1982 By Ken Wilde
1984 – 1997: Piggly Wiggly
Miami Springs Piggly Wiggly 1984-1997 by Ken Wilde
1984 – 1991: Concorde by British Airways
The Concorde, the supersonic passenger airplane, few from Miami International Airport from 1984 – 1991. it was operated by British Airways. it was also featured
November 1, 1985:
Springs Properties added to National Registry of Historic Places:
1985: Carl G. Adams Home Added to National Registry
On November 1, 1985, the Carl G. Adams house located at 31 Hunting Lodge Court was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Carl Adams House 31 Hunting Lodge Court 1925
1985: Clune Building added to National Registry
1985: Lua Curtiss House I Added to National Registry
85 Deer Run Then and Now by Ken Wilde
1985: Lua Curtiss House II Added to National Registry
1985: Osceola Apartments Added to National Registry
Osceola Apartment Building 1926 by Ken Wilde, Miami Springs Historical Society Historian
1986: Millard-McCarty House Added to National Registry
Located at 424 Hunting Lodge Drive, the two-story Pueblo Revival-style house with a U-shape was completed around 1926.
“The first owner was Ray Millard, who was the first postmaster of Hialeah. From 1947 to at least 1985 it was owned by William McCarty, mayor of Miami Beach during 1948–51.” – WikiPedia
1986:
Miami Springs Junior High becomes Miami Springs Middle School
For the 1986-1987 school year, Miami Springs Junior High, which used to have kids from 7th grade through 9th grade, changed to become Miami Springs Middle School handling grades from 6th grade to 8th grade. Miami Springs Senior High added the 9th graders that used to attend Junior High.
1987: Miami Springs Historical Society Founded
The Miami Springs Historical Society was founded in 1987 to preserve the early history of our beautiful community. Today, the Historical Society has expanded to feature a museum at Stafford Park.
1987: Miami Springs Senior High Closed – Asbestos
Back in 1987, Miami Springs Senior High was closed due to high levels of asbestos found at the school. As a results, the students were forced to go to school at Hialeah High. Hialeah High students would attend a shortened schedule from 7am to noon. Springs students would attend classes from 1:15pm to 5:40pm.
MSSH Closed – High Asbestos
Article from Mar 19, 1987 The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida)
January, 1987: Tragedy in Miami Springs
Man killed after being ejected from his after it overturned just a block away from their home at 711 South Royal Poinciana Boulevard…