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    Aventura used to look like that? Before the mall and the traffic, it started like this

    By Miami Herald Archives,

    13 days ago

    We know Aventura mostly by the mall and the traffic.

    Want a few hours of entertainment and retail therapy? The two-story mall just about has it all: restaurants, a food hall, a movie multiplex, a giant slide and lots of stores.

    Then there is the Turnberry resort and golf course, a water park, and walls of luxury residential towers that draw upper class tourists, families and investors.

    But getting to the Northeast Miami-Dade attraction isn’t easy. Traffic piles up on Biscayne Boulevard at Miami Gardens Drive and at Ives Dairy Road.

    Aventura didn’t start out this way.

    The Northeast Miami-Dade area began as a quiet condo community in the 1970s, filled with mostly retired people. The most exciting thing in town back then was a strip shopping center anchored by Publix.

    Let.’s take a look at what early Aventura looked like through the Miami Herald photo archives:

    AVENTURA MALL

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    Aventura Mall in 1983, the year that it opened. Miami Herald File
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    Work on the Lord & Taylor sign at Aventura Mall. Miami Herald File
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    Aeurobics at Aventura Mall in 1991. Jon Kral/Miami Herald File
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    Don Morris, left, and Jesus Portuondo, both Volunteers from Telephone Pioneers of America, add more fruit to the one-ton fruit salad in the making at Aventura Mall in 1989. John R. Van Beekum/Miami Herald

    AVENTURA CONDOS

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    Among the first Aventura condos under construction in 1971. Miami Herald File
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    Aventura condo towers ring the golf course in 1979. Miami Herald File
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    Aventura’s skyline of 1984. Robin Shields/Miami Herald File
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    An Aventura condo in 1981. Carol Guzy/Miami Herald File
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    An Aventura condo complex rising in Aventura in 1971. Miami Herald File
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    Condos under construction in Aventura in 1978. Miami Herald File
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    Coronado Towers in Aventura in 1976. Miami Herald File
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    Mystic Pointe on the Bay in Turnberry Isle at Aventura. Miami Herald File

    AVENTURA SHOPPING

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    The former Loehmann’s Plaza was transformed into an more upscale fashion center in 1993. Peter Andrew Bosch/Miami Herald File
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    An early picture of the Publix shopping center in Aventura, now across a parking lot from Aventura Mall. Scott Applewhite/Miami Herald File
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    Shari Valcourt, general manager of the new Aventura Borders Books and Music store, sets up a book display in 1995. The bookstore is long gone and the building is now occupied by other businesses. Randy Bazemore/Miami Herald File

    AVENTURA SCENES

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    In front of One Turnberry Place facing the Aventura Mall at 19455 Biscayne Blvd., The Rabbit by sculptor Barry Flanigan in 1991. Rick McCawley/Miami Herald File
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    With Eastern Shores in the foreground, this 1950s picture shows the vacant land of the future Aventura. Miami Herald File
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    Interior of American Savings on Northeast 199th Street in Aventura. The building has been demolished. Michel Ducille/Miami Herald File
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    Aventura Jewish Center in 1982. Carol Guzy /Miami Herald File
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    In 1993, carpenter Limonas Clecidor puts a level on one of the foundation legs that would become part of the parking garage at Aventura’s The Yacht Club on East Country Club Drive in Aventura. Nine six-story buildings were planned. Candace Barbot/Miami Herald File
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    “Polo at The Waterways in Aventura” Miami Herald File
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    The original Miami-Dade library in Avenutra in 1978. Its roof was damaged in 2005 in Hurricane Wilma and it closed before being replaced about 10 years later. Miami Herald File
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    Aventura from a rooftop, looking down on Country Club Drive in 1994. Randy Bazemore/Miami Herald File
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    Aventura construction in 1998. Pedro Portal/Miami Herald File

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    A Diaz
    16h ago
    everything in south Florida is destroyed thanks to greedy politicians. developers. so sad
    Anylu Casanova
    12d ago
    the good old day's
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