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..We shape our buildings, thereafter, they shape us. -Winston Churchill
Welcome to the official myspace page of SAVE HIALEAH PARK.
My name is Alex Fuentes and I am a member of Save Hialeah Park Inc. We are a Non-Profit organization created to educate the public about Hialeah Park, creating awareness as to its fascinating history, current situation, and its significance to South Florida and the Nation.
Hialeah Park is a nationally historic race track built in 1925. Prior to being a horse track the grounds later known as Hialeah Park was home to The Miami Kennel Club (1921) the first pari-mutuel greyhound racing track in the country. This original greyound track was donated by City Founder James Bright and aviation pioneer Glen Curtis (founder of Miami Springs and Opa-locka). Along with the Kennel Club there was an amusement park with a large Ferris wheel, a Seminole Indian tribe settlement, and the first Jai alai fronton in Florida. The days at Hialeah Park in the early 20’s consisted of action packed entertainment and adventure for winter tourists in what was largely swampland. A land boom followed and Hialeah officialy became an incorporated city in 1925 coinciding with the creation of an 1 1/8 mile oval horse track with a new clubhouse grandstand and given the name Hialeah Park.
A year later in the Great Hurricane of 1926 destroyed most of the park and original structures but the original oval horse track is still there today. In 1930 Joseph Widner began a $3 million renovation and recreated the Hialeah Park the world knows today. A magnificent French inspired clubhouse and grandstand were built, a lake was constructed, and a flock of pink flamingos were brought over from Cuba (which still call Hialeah Park home)along with thousands of trees used for its world renowned gardens.
In its 80 + years its grounds have been graced the worlds most famous horses and people. Everybody who was anybody, Rich and Famous or poor the like, around the world wanted to visit its magnificent structures and gardens known worldwide for its elegant beauty. Millions would enter its gates every year.
Since its last race in 2001 Hialeah Park’s gardens and structures have fallen in grave disrepair and continue exposed to the elements as no repairs have taken place. Hurricane “Wilma” dealt a major blow to this legendary place in 2005 and it is not likely that it will survive another one in its current condition. Further aggravating the Park’s situation is the constant threat of demolition and development. In early 2007 the historic stables that were home to thousands of horses every year since the early 30’s were demolished following a unanimous decision by Hialeah's city council.
The flamingos thankfully survived the storm and still reside in on their “Flamingo Island” within the lake built for them over 75 years ago. These mesmerizing creatures served as the only breeding flock in the US providing hatchlings to zoos across North America and still do today. There are more flamingos living in Hialeah Park than there are in the S. Florida wild thanks to the storms of 2004 and 2005.
Please visit us periodically as we will be providing updates. We will post alerts on the bulletins please repost and forward to all your friends.
For more information or to join our mailing list please visit us on the web @ WWW.SAVEHIALEAHPARK.COM
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Hialeah Park: A Brief History

HIALEAH PARK RACE COURSE

Miami Herald Audio Report: "Hialeah Park's Flamingos Draw National Attention"
Sun Sentinel Front Page News on October 16th 2007.
LOS PRIMEROS IN THE NEWS! Performing "SAVE HIALEAH PARK."
HIALEAH PARK VIDEO BY: NOEL RIVERA AKA "SNOWY" SAVE HIALEAH PARK MEMBER PRESENTATION AT HIALEAH SR. HIGH SCHOOL
Hialeah Park 1977 Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew wins the Flamingo stakes! Courtesy of "SNOWY"

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Click on the links below for information and news pertaining to the Hialeah Race Track, the effort to save it, and the current threat of redevelopment.

New! Miami Herald: "Owner pulls back Hialeah Park plan"

Miami Herald: "Musicians with a cause emerge from Hialeah with a message: Save a South Florida landmark -- and dance while you're at it"

Miami Herald: Trio hopes to 'Save Hialeah Park' with a Miami beat

Miami Herald: "Odds don't favor survival of historic park"

Miami Sun Post: "LOS PRIMEROS de Hialeah Park"

SUN SENTINEL: "Hialeah Park Through The Years" Photographic Gallery!

Miami Herald: "Reviving Hialeah Park may rest on slots deal"

ORLANDO SENTINEL: "The Race is on to Preserve Historic Hialeah Race Track"

Miami Herald: "Concert crowd: Save Hialeah Park"

ESPN: "The effort to save Hialeah"

USA TODAY "Historic sports sites rarely take landmark status"

Associated Press:"Fla. flamingos find homes across U.S"

Associated Press: "Future Looks Bleak for Fading Hialeah Park"
For the record I was not referring to just any ordinary "Animal Hospital" in this Associated Press article. What I said was that my favorite idea if racing were never to return to Hialeah Park, was for there to be an Equine Veterinary School with an equine hosital component, utilizing (and preserving) Hialeah’s world renowned low-impact track for the rehabilitation of injured race horses. This is just one part of an adaptive reuse concept created and presented to the city of Hialeah by S. Florida horse trainer Jean Friedberg. We have presented our own as well.

Baltimore Sun: "Once-proud Hialeah decays in Florida sun"

"Activists celebrate Hialeah Park designation"

America's Most Endagered Places List 2007

Miami Herald: "Hialeah Park is deemed ..endangered'"

National Trust for Historic Preservation Issues 2007 List of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places

"Hialeah Park on endangered list, group says"

Channel 10 News "Hialeah Park Named Endangered Historic Place"

"Group identifies most endangered US historic sites"

Sign Petition for Hialeah Park.

Hialeah Park History NPS

"Hialeah Activists Rally"

Miami Herald:"High Stakes for Hialeah"

SUNPOST:"The Hialeah Park Gamble"

"Memories of Hialeah Park"

"Flamingo Fight"

"Crumbling Hialeah"

"The Sun is Setting on Hialeah's Race Track"

"Hialeah Race Track Revisited"

"Hialeah Park Bites the Dust Unless Citizens Unite"

Miami Herald: "Hialeah stables lose historic designation"

Mixed use development: Hialeah Park

Music:



Movies:

Filmed at Hialeah Park 1979

Filmed at Hialeah Park 1988

Scenes Filmed at Hialeah Park

Click Here: Seabiscuit Debuted at Hialeah Park January 19, 1935

Television:


Theme flamingo scenes Filmed at Hialeah Park

Books:

"Hialeah: what's in a name?", "Hialeah: A Racing Legend", "Beautiful Hialeah", "Path Between The Seas," "The rise of Theodore Roosevelt" "Havana Bay," "Prize," "As a Man Thinketh,"

Heroes:

MY FATHER and MY SON

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Posted by SaveHialeahPark on Sat, 22 Sep 2007 12:12:00 PST

"Carving up History" Miami Daily Business Review

DevelopmentCarving up history November 24, 2006 By: Oscar Pedro Musibay In the '30s, horses like Seabiscuit kicked up dirt at Hialeah Park for some of the largest purses in the country. In years...
Posted by SaveHialeahPark on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 02:49:00 PST

75th Anniversary of Hialeah Park's 2nd inaugural...Jan 14, 2007

Hialeah Park as we now know it is turning 75 on Sunday. The original clubhouse, grandstand and horse race track were created in 1925 but then later severely damaged by the 1926 Hurricane. On Jan ...
Posted by SaveHialeahPark on Sat, 13 Jan 2007 11:36:00 PST