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  1. Charles Deering Estate (also known as Deering Estate at Cutler) was the Florida home of Charles Deering until 1927 when he died at the estate. [2] Description. Deering lived on the 444 acres (1.80 km 2) [3] property for five years, from 1922 to 1927.

  2. Jan 1, 2024 · 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm. Discover the enchanting Deering Estate, nestled along the Palmetto Bay coast. Our historic estate serves as a culture and arts museum in Miami.

  3. The graceful Mediterranean revival–style Stone House, built by Charles Deering to showcase his valuable art collection, was constructed in 1922. From 1913-1918, Charles Deering purchased the land and renovated the Richmond Inn, the area’s only hotel.

  4. 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.

  5. Step into the enchanting world of Deering Estate, where natural beauty meets captivating experiences. Delight in a peaceful visit, explore inspiring art and history exhibits, take a tour of the historic home, savor a picnic, visit artist-in-residence studios, or simply stroll along the boat basin while soaking in the panoramic view of Biscayne Bay. Embark on an unforgettable journey at Deering ...

  6. The Charles Deering who established the Deering Estate was the brother of the James Deering who built Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Two Miami landmarks, two millionaire brothers/industrialists/philanthropists. Charles Deering was the son of William Deering, founder of Deering Harvester Company.

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  8. A preserved example of Miami in the 1920s, this home of Charles Deeringa Chicago industrialist, preservationist, environmentalist, art collector, philanthropist, first chairman of the International Harvester Company and an indelible part of Miami’s beginnings—is both a museum and an ecological gem.

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