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  1. Over the few next years, Deering brought in renowned botanists David Fairchild and John Kunkle Small to implement a restoration of the area’s natural environment. Deering contracted the notable Coral Gables architect Phineas Paist to build a fireproof structure capable of housing the massive art collection he was removing from his homes in ...

  2. James Deering, the patron of Vizcaya. James Deering (1859–1925) was a retired millionaire and a bachelor in his early fifties when he undertook the challenge to build an elaborate estate in South Florida.

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  4. Jan 20, 2024 · Charles Deering. Charles Deering was born into a wealthy family. He joined the U.S. Navy after graduating from the United States Naval Academy. Between the navy and his family business, Deering spent a lot of time in Europe and Asia. This is where he found his love of Spanish Arts. After his stint in the Navy, he went to work for his father’s ...

  5. Equally remarkable is the Charles Deering Estate, a 450-acre expanse also known as Deering Estate at Cutler, which served as the Florida residence of Charles Deering, James Deering’s half-brother. An early preservationist, and environmentalist, Charles used his estate to showcase South Florida’s natural beauty.

  6. James Deering (November 12, 1859 – September 21, 1925) was an American executive in the management of his family's Deering Harvester Company and later International Harvester, as well as a socialite and an antiquities collector. He built his landmark Vizcaya estate, where he was an early 20th-century resident on Biscayne Bay in the present ...

    • industrialist, art collector
    • September 21, 1925 (aged 65), aboard SS Paris
  7. Sep 4, 2023 · Located south of Miami, the Deering Estate was the home from 1922 to 1927 of Charles Deering, the wealthy industrialist who was chairman of International Harvester. His half-brother, millionaire industrialist James Deering, built Vizcaya , the Mediterranean palace and gardens also overlooking Biscayne Bay, which is far better known as a Miami ...

  8. The Estate offers tours of lush natural areas where fossil bones have been found as far back at 50,000-100,000 years. Nature Preserve Tours are held daily October through May at 12:30pm. Paleo Indians, Tequesta, Seminoles, Afro-Bahamians, and Anglo-Americans have at different times, lived on the land encompassed by the Estate.

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