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0 1945 (August) Virginia Key Beach Park opened as Miami -Dade County's "Colored Only"
beach following community protests and a "wade -in" at a county "white -only beach.
• 1964 (July) Passage of the Civil Rights Act by the United States Congress began the
systematic process of desegregation in the United States.
1979 Miami -Dade County gives the Historic Virginia Key Beach Park property to the City
of Miami.
• 1982 the City of Miami closes the Historic Beach Park citing high maintenance costs.
• 1987 a Master Man for Virginia Key was developed by the City of Miami.
• 1998 City of Miami facing fiscal crisis considers private development of the public site for
exclusive use.
1999 (June) Miami City Commission established an official Virginia Key Park Civil Rights
Task Force.
■ 2000 (January) a Virginia Key Beach Park Planning Charrette was conducted to
determine future use of the historic property.
■ 2000 (December) Miami City Commission established the Virginia Key Beach Park
Trust.
• 2002 (June) Historic Virginia Key Beach Park is placed on the National Register of
Historic Places.
• 2003 (February) Virginia Key Beach Park Trust starts the Master Plan process.
• 2003 (November) Groundbreaking for phase one of restoration & repair of historic
Virginia Key Beach Park.
• 2004 (August) Shoreline re -nourishment project begins on Historic Virginia Key Beach
Park.
• 2004 (November) County -wide bond program is passed by voters and the Virginia Key
Beach Park Trust is awarded $15.5 million for construction.
• 2005 (January) Sanitary Sewer project begins on. Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.
• 2005 (June) County -Wide General Obligation Bond program kick-off press conference is
held on Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.
■ 2005 (August) Sanitary Sewer project is complete and pump station is energized.
• 2005 (October) A full list of capital construction projects begin to prepare for beach re-
opening highlighted by the Board of Trustees' selection of Lord Cultural Resources and
Management, a respected museum design team, to design the museum/cultural center
an Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.
• 2005 (November) Army Corps of Engineers Section 111 $5m Shoreline Stabilization
Project is completed.
■ 2006 State of Florida Historic Marker is designated for Historic Virginia Key Beach Park
■ 2006 (February) Completion of Trust administrative office; Trust staff moves to
construction site on Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.
• 2006 (April) Phase two of restoration (Circulation Roads and Parking Lot Improvements)
begins.
• 2006 (May) the City of Miami Planning Advisory Board and City of Miami Commission
approved the Virginia Key Beach Park Master Plan completed by Wallace, Roberts and
Todd, LLC and Judson and Partners for the Historic Virginia Key Beach Park restoration
and museum project
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• 2006 (August) Miniature Train Corporation (MTC) 15-Gauge Mini Train returns to
Historic Virginia Key Beach Park
• 2006 (September) BEA International is selected as the [design Team for Museum
Building on Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.
• 2007 (February) Release of RFP for Exotic Vegetation Removal on Historic Beach Park.
+ 2007 (July) Completion date for Circulation Road and Parking Lot Improvement.
■ 2007 (August) First YMCA Junior Marine Biology Summer Camp is completed on
Historic Virginia Key Beach Park
• 2007 (November) Completion of first phase of Exotic Vegetation Removal on Historic
Beach Park
2008 (February) Completion of the DERM Virginia Key Restoration Project, $400,000 —
exotic vegetation removal, land clearing and native vegetation planting
• 2008 (February) Completion of the Kids Play Area (Boundless Playground)
• 2008 (February) Historic Mini Train repainting in Florida East Coast Railroad colors is
completed and railroad track installation begins
• 2008 (February 22nd) Historic Virginia Key Beach Park re -opens to the public for first
time in 26 years.
• 2008 (June) City of Miami passes buoy line ordinance to clear the way for safety buoys
installed at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park
2008 (July) Haley Sharpe is selected as the exhibit design team for the Museum on
Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.
* 2008 (August) YMCA Marine Biology Summer Camp is completed on Historic Virginia
Key Beach Park and wins "Best Summer Camp" by the Miami Dade Children's Trust
2008 (August) Historic Mini Train and Railroad re -opens to the public for the first time in
over 35 years.
2008 (November) Two historic picnic pavilions are upgraded with shade structures.
• 2008 (December) Bear's Cut Current Study is completed by the National Oceanographic
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
2009 (January) More than 1.000 native plants and trees are planted by 1,000 volunteers
on Historic beach park property adding to the native landscape restoration..
2009 (February) Historic Carousel is fully operational and re -opens to the public for the
first time in over 35 years.
2009 (October) Budget shortfalls at the City of Miami result in zero funding from the City
to Virginia Key Beach Park Trust and major staff reductions.
• 2010 (January) A buoy line is installed off the shore of Historic Virginia Key Beach Park
in Bear's Cut designating the entire length of the beach a non -motorized watercraft zone.
• 2010 (March) the Trust completes negotiations with Haley Sharpe Design for the
fabrication and installation of outdoor interpretive exhibits and signage for Historic
Virginia Key Beach Park.
2011 (May) the Army Corps of Engineers (ACC7E) returns to study and survey area for
the completion of the ecosystem restoration project on Virginia Key and Historic Virginia
Key Beach Park.
• 2012 (February) A new playground for children 5-12 is constructed on the Northern end,
of the Historic Beach Park property.
2012 (November) Army Carps of Engineers (ALOE) ecosystem restoration project
scheduled to begin on Virginia Key.
■ 2013 (February) A wood wedding pavilion is constructed on the Historic Beach Park by
volunteers from the Virginia Key Grassroots Festival.
• 2013 (July) The completion of the Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) ecosystem
restoration project.
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■ 2013 (November) Historic Virginia Key Beach Park is added to the City of Miami's
Historic and Environmental Preservation list of Historic Sites
• 2014 (February) 3 wood cabins and a wood "Tea House" are constructed on the Historic
Beach Park by volunteers from the Virginia Key Grassroots Festival.
• 2014 (May) 1,000 native plants and trees are planted by 150 volunteers from Tourism
Cares in the 17-acre hardwood hammock adding to the native landscape restoration.
2015 (February) 3 wood cabins are constructed on the Historic Beach Park by
volunteers from the Virginia Key Grassroots Festival.
2015 (June) Chickee Village constructed featuring a large Chickee Hut Picnic Pavilion
and Chickee picnic tables.
■ 2015 (June) Historic Virginia Key Beach Park is awarded the "Best Beach" by the Miami
New Times.
■ 2015 (August) 70t" Anniversary of Historic Virginia Key Beach Park 1045-2015.
• 2015 (October) Guinness World Records Tallest Sand Castle 45.85` is constructed on
the Historic Beach Park as part of a promotion by Turkish Airlines.
• 2016 (February) A replica of the Historic Life Guard & First Aid Office is constructed by
volunteers from the Virginia Key Grassroots Festival.
2017 (February) A replica of the Historic Mini Train Ticket Booth and Beach Shack are
constructed by volunteers from the Virginia Key Grassroots Festival.
2017 (.May) Virginia Key Beach Park Trust successful completion of the American
Association of Museums (AAM) Museum Assessment Program (MAP).
■ 2018 (March) Virginia Key Beach Park Trust receives Barry University's Community
Partnership Award for community engagement.
2018 (June) Historic Virginia Key Beach Park is awarded the °Best Live Music Venue" by
the Miami New Times.
2019 (March) Ultra Music Festival visits Virginia Key "Resistance Island" is located at
Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.
2019 (June -July) The City of Miami Commission unanimously approves 10-years of
operational support to the Virginia Key Beach Park Trust for the Historic Virginia Key
Beach Park and Museum project.
■ 2020 (August) 751' Anniversary of Historic Virginia Key Beach Park 1945-2020. Historic
Virginia Key Beach Park Day proclaimed by the City of Miami and each August 15, there
after by the Florida Senate.
2021 (February) The new Biscayne Virginia Rickenbacker Central Mini Train is delivered
to Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.
2021 (June) Historic Virginia Key Beach Park is awarded "Top 10 Beach in Miami" by the
Miami New Times.
2022 (August) Public opening of the Historic Virginia Key Beach Park Museum Exhibit
Area and 77th Birthday of Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.
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