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    Kendall used to look like that? See the early days of the mall and some favorite places

    By Miami Herald Archives,

    8 hours ago

    When it opened on Oct. 1, 1962, on Kendall Drive off U.S. 1, Dadeland was dubbed ‘Deadland’ because North Kendall Drive was called called the road to nowhere.

    Built as an open-air strip center, Dadeland started with 62 merchants, including Burdines as its only anchor.

    But Southwest Miami-Dade’s explosive population growth — with the construction of thousands of affordable units of tract housing, the opening of the Palmetto Expressway, the expansion of Kendall Drive into a four-lane highway and the appearance of Baptist Hospital — radically transformed ”horse country” into a flourishing community.

    Dadeland became a thriving retail center. By the end of the 1960s, a rapidly expanding Dadeland was enclosed and converted to a mall.

    And by the 1970s and ‘80s, Kendall had become Miami-Dade’s fastest growing community, with this trend accelerating into the 1980s.

    Let’s take a look at Kendall’s early years through the photo archives of the Miami Herald:

    DADELAND MALL

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    The landmark Dadeland Mall sign in 1980. Bob East/Miami Herald File
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    Dadeland Mall entrance in 1985. Miami Herald File
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    Dadeland shopping center in October 1962. Miami Herald File
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    In 1980, the horse at Dadeland Mall. Bob East/Miami Herald File
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    Dadeland Mall in 1981. Bob East/Miami Herald File
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    East end of Dadeland Mall in 1980. Bob East/Miami Herald File
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    Dadeland Mall lobby fountain in 1987. Brian Smith/Miami Herald File
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    In 1991, the closed Jordan Marsh department store at Dadeland Mall. Miami Herald File

    STREET SCENES

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    Kendall Mall as seen from Kendall Drive in 1989. Raul Rubiera/Miami Herald File
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    A driver enters a Kendall intersection in 1970. Joe Schuppe/Miami Herald File
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    Passengers line up to catch the KAT, new mini-buses in 1987 that connected riders with Metrorail. Miami Herald File

    TOWN & COUNTRY

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    In 1986, the Kendall Town & Country mall on Kendall Drive and 117th Avenue. Rick McCawley/Miami Herald File
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    The interior rotunda of Kendall Town & Country. Miami Herald File
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    The construction of Kendall Town & Country shopping complex. C.W. Grffin/Miami Herald File
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    Kendall Town & Country’s pavilion on the lake. Miami Herald File

    HOME DEVELOPMENTS

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    Kendale Country Club in 1970. Miami Herald File
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    In 1962, the site of Dadeland Gardens Apartment development, 32 acres along the north side of Snapper Creek in Kendall. Bill Stapleton/Miami Herald File

    COMMUNITY LANDMARKS

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    Construction progress on Baptist Hospital in 1960. Bob East/Miami Herald File
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    The Bank of Kendall in 1971. Miami Herald File
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    Loehmann’s Plaza in Kendall in 1991. Charles Trainor Jr/Miami Herald File
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    In 1976, Plaza West Shopping Center under construction on Kendall Drive and Southwest 127th Avenue Joe Rimkus Jr./Miami Herald File
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    A Kendall Youth Home shop class working on a donated ’56 Lincoln. in 1967. Miami Herald File
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    Kendale Lakes Mall sign in 1992. Miami Herald File
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    Datran center at south Dedeland Blv. Albert Coya/Miami Herald File
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    A street advertisement in 1985. Miami Herald File
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    Former headquarters of Burger King Albert Coya/Miami Herald File

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    Lionisky Selivar
    4h ago
    THAT same horse IS in da FRONT yard IN HIALEAH HOMES
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