The upcoming celebration of Juneteenth holds profound significance as a momentous occasion in American history. On June 19th, we commemorate the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and recognize the resilience, strength, and cultural contributions of the Black community. This day serves as a poignant reminder of
We had a successful Earth Month at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, filled with impactful initiatives and collaborations. One of the highlights was
As we celebrate Earth Month, it’s important to remember the role that historical preservation plays in protecting our planet.
In 1969, Historic Virginia Key
The Virginia Key Beach Park Trust (VKBPT) collaborated with The Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) to conduct an archaeology workshop aimed at educating
Over the past month, we had the pleasure of hosting several groups who were interested in learning about the park’s history and environment,
Lopez-Jenkins named to Virginia Key Advisory Board
“I’m just a concerned citizen willing to put in my time, to help preserve that area,” said
African Museum in Virginia Key Beach Park
Virginia Key may finally see a museum dedicated to African American culture rise on the historic, segregation-era
Women’s History Month: South Florida’s Athalie Range broke barriers, set standards
CBS Miami MIAMI – Patrick Range II proudly points out his grandmother’s picture
This month the Virginia Key Beach Park Trust salutes the late Sherrelle Sue Germain.
Mrs. Sherrelle Germain was the wife of former trustee, Miguel Germain, as well as
The Virginia Key Beach Park Trust welcomes Commissioner Covo to the City of Miami Commission and the Virginia Key Beach Park Board of