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  1. 1 day ago · Coconut Grove, with its beautiful beaches, developed ‘millionaires row’, with palatial homes owned by William Deering and David Fairchild, among others. Today, while Coconut Grove still houses a flourishing creative and artistic community, there are also the modern amenities of highly desirable areas such as luxury condominiums and boutique ...

  2. Nov 25, 2019 · Eventually, in 1952, Vizcaya and its formal gardens became owned by Miami-Dade County needing significant restoration ($1 million at the time). The villa’s furnishings and antiquities were donated by Deering’s heirs to the County-Museum. Vizcaya began operation in 1953 as the Dade County Art Museum. The village and remaining property were ...

  3. Signature. Charles Deering (July 31, 1852 – February 5, 1927) was an American businessman, art collector, and philanthropist. He was an executive of the agricultural machinery company founded by his father that became International Harvester. Charles's successful stewardship of the family firm left him with the means and leisure to indulge ...

  4. When William Deering’s health weakened, the family began spending time in Florida. By 1910 William had started wintering in Coconut Grove. Soon after, both sons began to design homes to be built in the Miami area. However, William died before construction began on the Vizcaya estate. This portrait of William Deering was painted by Anders Zorn ...

  5. Aug 1, 2003 · William Deering lived to see the business prosper before died Dec. 9, 1913, in Coconut Grove, Fla. International Harvester continued to make machines under the names of the original companies and even maintained most of the original dealers until the early 1920s, when it introduced a new line of machinery named McCormick-Deering.

  6. Apr 4, 2014 · In the early 1900s, William Deering retired to Coconut Grove, Florida, an affluent suburb south of Miami. Both his sons gravitated to the region, setting up winter homes, Charles near Buena Vista, his brother, James, in the mangrove swamps along the shore of Biscayne Bay.

  7. Jan 10, 2023 · Coconut Grove’s inauguration began in the late 1800s with Bahamian settlers relocating after the Florida Homestead Act gained traction, followed by well-to-do business folk seeking winter homes after the construction of the Florida East Coast Railway. Insert: William Deering and his son’s Villa Vizcaya, the storied estate that is currently ...

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