Although the Miami River was originally just 4.5 miles in length, it has been a robust working River since the incorporation of Miami in 1896.
The riverbanks have been home to exotic animals, Jesuit missions, slave plantations, Army.
Native Miamians lived Along the River for millennia and used it as their "expressway," as well as their source for food and water.
With a volume of trade exceeding $4 billion annually, the Miami River has been central to the story of Miami for thousands of years.
Although the Miami River was originally just 4.5 miles in length, it has been a robust working River since the incorporation of Miami in 1896