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95 Commercial Street

A. T. Williams Coal Houses. Many shoreline buildings were associated with the enormous enterprise of Union Wharf, but two of Continue reading →

96 Commercial Street

Captain Lysander Condominium (Unit 1). Colossal corner pilasters mark this robust, yet refined, Greek Revival home at 96 Commercial Street, Continue reading →

96 Commercial Street

Captain Lysander Condominium (Unit 2). Timothy Harrington of Miami Beach converted 96 Commercial Street into a four-unit condo in 2003. Continue reading →

96 Commercial Street

Captain Lysander Condominium (Unit 3). Timothy Harrington of Miami Beach converted 96 Commercial Street into a four-unit condo in 2003. Continue reading →

96 Commercial Street

Captain Lysander Condominium (Unit 4). Timothy Harrington of Miami Beach converted 96 Commercial Street into a four-unit condo in 2003. Continue reading →

97 Commercial Street

Union Wharf warehouse. Until 1998, what’s now the front yard of 97 Commercial Street was occupied by a historical but Continue reading →

97 Commercial Street

Former Union Wharf Condominium. Beneath a multitude of pediments is a structure that was home for nearly two decades to Continue reading →

97 Commercial Street

Moai. Under the pier at 97 Commercial Street are a couple of small moai figures, two to three feet tall, Continue reading →

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