Coconut Grove | |
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Neighborhood of Miami | |
Typical street in the Grove, showing heavy vegetation characteristic of the hammock.
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Nickname(s): The Grove | |
Coconut Grove neighborhood in Miami |
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Coordinates: 25°43′N 80°15′W / 25.717°N 80.250°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Florida |
County | Miami-Dade County |
City | Miami |
Settled | 1825 |
Annexed into the City of Miami | 1925 |
Subdistricts of Coconut Grove |
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Government | |
• City of Miami Commissioner | Ken Russell |
• Miami-Dade Commissioners | Xavier L. Suarez |
• House of Representatives | Nicholas X. Duran (D) |
• State Senate | José Javier Rodríguez (D) |
• U.S. House | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) |
Area | |
• Total | 5.607 sq mi (14.52 km2) |
Elevation | 13 ft (4 m) |
Highest elevation | 24 ft (7 m) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 20,076 |
• Density | 8,006/sq mi (3,091/km2) |
• Demonym | Grovite |
Time zone | EST (UTC-05) |
ZIP Code | 33133 |
Area code(s) | 305, 786 |
Website | Coconut Grove neighborhood |
Coconut Grove is the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood of Miami in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The neighborhood is roughly bound by North Prospect Drive to the south, LeJeune Road to the west, South Dixie Highway (US 1) and Rickenbacker Causeway to the north, and Biscayne Bay to the east. It is south of the neighborhoods of Brickell and The Roads and east of Coral Gables. The neighborhood's name has been sometimes spelled "Cocoanut Grove" but the definitive spelling "Coconut Grove" was established when the city was incorporated in 1919.
What is today referred to as Coconut Grove was formed in 1925 when the city of Miami annexed two areas of about equal size, the city of Coconut Grove and most of the town of Silver Bluff. Coconut Grove approximately corresponds to the same area as the 33133 ZIP Code although the ZIP Code includes parts of Coral Way and Coral Gables and a small portion of ZIP Code 33129. The area is often referred to as "The Grove" and many locals take pride that Coconut Grove is one of the greenest areas of Miami.
Coconut Grove is directly served by the Miami Metrorail at Coconut Grove and Douglas Road stations.
Several waves of immigration established Coconut Grove, the first in 1825, when the Cape Florida lighthouse went into operation and was manned by John Dubose. Dr. Horace P. Porter is credited for coming up with the name when in 1873 he rented a home from Edmond D. Beasley’s widow, who homesteaded 160 acres of bay front property. He lived there for only a year but during that time he established a post office which he named Coconut Grove. Around the same time the area saw an influx of Americans from the Northeastern US, as well as British and white Bahamian immigrants. The first hotel on the South Florida mainland was located in Coconut Grove. Called the Bay View Inn (later known as the Peacock Inn), it was built in 1882, on the site of present-day Peacock Park, by English immigrants Isabella and Charles Peacock, who had been the owner of a wholesale meat business in London. Coconut Grove's first black settlement, in the 1880s, was established by Bahamian laborers who worked at the Peacock Inn.The Barnacle Historic State Park is the oldest house in Miami-Dade County still standing in its original location. It was built in 1891 and was home to Ralph Middleton Munroe, also known as "The Commodore" for being the first commodore and founder of the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club, an American yacht designer and early resident of Coconut Grove.