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Ingraham Building

Ingraham Building

One of downtown Miami's most elegant high-rises, the 13-story Ingraham Building is an outstanding example of the Italian Renaissance style interpreted for a large commercial building. With rusticated stone walls, wrought iron decoration, double-arched windows, and hand-painted wooden eaves, the building evokes the design of a Florentine palace. The building was constructed for the Model Land Company, the real estate division of Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway. The Ingraham Building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

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