
Freedom Tower (Miami)
Freedom Tower in Miami is a historic skyscraper that stands 425 feet tall and originally opened in 1925. Known as the "Statue of Liberty of the South," it has served various purposes, including as a newspaper headquarters and a refuge for Cuban refugees in the 1960s. Today, it operates as a cultural and educational center, hosting exhibits that highlight Miami’s history and immigrant experiences. Its distinctive Mediterranean Revival architecture and role in Miami’s development make it an iconic icon symbolizing freedom, resilience, and community heritage.