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Residents complain Juneteenth move, urge preservation of Enrico Farmhouse
3577815 · May 28, 2025
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Summary
Public commenters said the city’s Juneteenth event was moved outside city limits with higher ticket prices and expressed concern that the historic Enrico Farmhouse (built 1925) is slated for demolition.
Several residents at the May 28 Miami Gardens City Council meeting criticized the relocation and rebranding of the city’s Juneteenth celebration and urged preservation of a designated historic site, the Enrico Farmhouse.
At the start of public comment, Christine Malcolm said the city moved its planned Juneteenth event from the Ives Estate to a site in Broward County…
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