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  1. 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.

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    • February 5, 1927 (aged 74), Miami, Florida
  2. 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.

  3. The Deering Estate preserves the 1920s era Miami estate of Charles Deering, Chicago industrialist, early preservationist, environmentalist, art collector, philanthropist and first chairman of the International Harvester Company.

  4. Jan 1, 2024 · Nestled along the southwestern edge of Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserve is a historic landmark in Miami covering 450 acres of diverse ecosystems and hosting 10,000 years of human history. The Deering Estate offers a range of events, exhibits, tours and classes for visitors. Open Daily.

  5. Charles Deering’s 12-year-old grandson, Roger McCormick, laid the cornerstone for Deering Library in January 1932. The lavishly detailed library opened in 1933, but within a few decades, Deering Library too became overcrowded. It served as Northwestern’s main library until University Library opened in 1970.

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  7. Aug 13, 2012 · What is known as the Deering Estate is the dream of industrialist, philanthropist and art collector Charles Deering, who was an executive with International Harvester, the company created by his father. In 1913 Charles bought himself the once thriving town of Cutler.

  8. Preserving the Legacy of Charles Deering. Founded in 1989, the Deering Estate Foundation serves as the philanthropic arm of the Deering Estate, dedicating its efforts to preserving, protecting, and enhancing the rich natural and historical resources of the Deering Estate.

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