From protest to preservation: Virginia Key Beach marks 80 years as a Black cultural haven

Virginia Key Beach, Miami’s historic Black beach, turns 80, celebrating civil rights, community resilience, and preserving Black history for all.
Virginia Key Beach Park celebrates 80th anniversary with weekend of events

Virginia Key Beach Park celebrates 80 years with a 3-day event including history, fun, murals, poetry, and free community activities.
‘Our story is beautiful:’ Miami’s historic ‘Blacks-only’ beach turns 80

Virginia Key Beach, Miami’s historic Black-only beach, turns 80, celebrating resilience, community, and a legacy of culture and civil rights.
HISTORIC VIRGINIA KEY 80th

Celebrate 80 years of Historic Virginia Key Beach Park with a 3-day event honoring culture, community, and environmental legacy, Aug 1–3, Miami.
This Florida town boasts uncrowded beaches and blue waters reminiscent of the Caribbean

Key Biscayne, just across from Miami, offers peaceful beaches, parks, watersports, history, and oceanfront dining with stunning views.
80 Years of Virginia Key Beach Park

Celebrate Historic Virginia Key Beach Park with a weekend of live music, local food, interactive art, history tours, and family fun on the sand.
This Under-The-Radar Florida Town Has Caribbean-Like Blue Waters And Uncrowded Beaches

Key Biscayne, near Miami, offers serene beaches, nature, parks, history, and waterfront dining for family-friendly fun.
The Black Girl’s Guide To Travel: 5 Historic Black Beaches In The U.S. To Visit This Memorial Day

Discover five historic Black beaches in the U.S. that blend sun, culture, and resilience—perfect for Memorial Day and summer travel.
Virginia Key Beach Park in Miami to celebrate 80th anniversary with 3-day festival

Virginia Key Beach Park will celebrate its 80th anniversary August 1–3 with cultural events, history, family activities, and poetry.
Miami’s only Colored beach celebrates 80th anniversary milestone

Virginia Key Beach Park marks its 80th anniversary with a three-day celebration featuring culture, family fun, and poetry, August 1–3.