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I was a bit disappointed, and scared....
I guess this could be average if you're really into older Arabic mosque type buildings, but they basically are condemned and closed to the pubic! The grounds are just falling apart and the neighborho...
The 1920's era Arabic style buildings, of which only a few are left are interesting. It's a very questionable area. Suggest going in the morning and not lingering. Hopefully this area will be restored...
The city of Opa Locka is a must see from Dade County history buffs and architecture fans. Supposedly, near the same time that Coral Gables was being build as a Italian Style city , Opa Locka was a dev...
The historic Opa-locka City Hall must have been amazing in its prime! Aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss developed the city of Opa-locka in 1926 in the style called Moorish Revival, better known as the A...
We read the previous review of this location and as we were in the area we decided to take a look ourselves. Parking is easy just across the road, and you are free to enter the grounds. We are ...
I was a bit disappointed, and scared....
I guess this could be average if you're really into older Arabic mosque type buildings, but they basically are condemned and closed to the pubic! The grounds are just falling apart and the neighborho...
Interesting and sketchy
The 1920's era Arabic style buildings, of which only a few are left are interesting. It's a very questionable area. Suggest going in the morning and not lingering. Hopefully this area will be restored...
Travel back in time.
The city of Opa Locka is a must see from Dade County history buffs and architecture fans. Supposedly, near the same time that Coral Gables was being build as a Italian Style city , Opa Locka was a dev...
Down but not out
The historic Opa-locka City Hall must have been amazing in its prime! Aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss developed the city of Opa-locka in 1926 in the style called Moorish Revival, better known as the A...
Needs a Little TLC
We read the previous review of this location and as we were in the area we decided to take a look ourselves. Parking is easy just across the road, and you are free to enter the grounds. We are ...