Miami, Florida - Bayfront/Bayside - This is Where You Should Be! [4K] Aerial views

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Bayfront Park is one of the great open spaces of Miami, Florida.  As seen in this excellent drone video by AirVuz contributor David L, it's located on Biscayne Bay in the Downtown district, just north of the Miami River.  The video features footage of the FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park, which is located within the park, as well as the Skyviews Miami Observation Wheel, which is located just to its northeast.  You'll also see Dodge Island and the Port of Miami, just a bit further to the east.  

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Bayfront Park is a 32-acre public, urban park in Downtown Miami, Florida on Biscayne Bay.

History

The park began construction in 1924 under the design plans of Warren Henry Manning and officially opened in March 1925. Beginning in 1980, it underwent a major redesign by Japanese-American modernist artist and landscape architect, Isamu Noguchi. 

Bayfront Park is bordered on the north by Bayside Marketplace and the FTX Arena, on the south by Chopin Plaza, on the west by Biscayne Boulevard and on the east by Biscayne Bay. Bayfront Park is host to many large events such as the New Year's ball drop, Christmas celebrations, concerts, the Bayfront Park Amphitheater, the Tina Hills Pavilion, as well as boat tours around Biscayne Bay.

Site of assassination of Anton Cermak

On February 15, 1933, Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak was shot three times in the chest and mortally wounded while shaking hands with President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt in front of Bayfront Park by assassin Giuseppe Zangara. Along with Cermak, who died of his wounds 19 days later, four other people were hit by the gunman, one of whom also died. A serious debate has ensued as to whether Zangara had been actually trying to assassinate Cermak, presumed to have been killed by accident, instead of Roosevelt, however no firm evidence has been found out to prove this theory.

Columbus Statue

A bronze statue of Christopher Columbus was placed in the park in 1952, donated by the city's Italian-American community. The statue itself was sculpted by Count Vittorio di Colbertaldo of Verona, one of Benito Mussolini’s hand picked ceremonial bodyguards known as the “Black Musketeers.”. Colbertaldo doubled as the Musketeers's sculptor, producing statues which commemorated the organization. A second Columbus statue, by Colbertaldo, was installed at Coit Tower in Pioneer Park in San Francisco, in 1957, and removed in June, 2020.

Challenger Memorial

The Challenger Memorial is a monument located on Southwest corner of Bayfront Park dedicated to the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger, which exploded shortly after takeoff on January 28, 1986. The memorial was created by the Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, and was dedicated on the second anniversary of the disaster, January 28, 1988. The 100 feet tall spiraling steel sculpture is shaped as a towering double-helix.

The triangle shaped plaque at the base, made of granite, has a poem by Michael McClure inscribed, as well as the last names of the crew who died.

Events

Bayfront Park holds the city's annual "America's Birthday Bash" on Independence Day. The park also hosts the city's official New Year's Eve party that annually hosts over 70,000 visitors. It has been the site of the Ultra Music Festival, an electronic dance music event. In 2018, Miami's commissioners barred the festival from being held downtown, citing complaints surrounding noise and the behavior of attendees, resulting in a relocation to Virginia Key. The festival returned to the park in March 2022. The park hosted the hip-hop music festival Rolling Loud in 2017. Performers included Kendrick Lamar, Future, Lil Wayne, ASAP Rocky, Travis Scott, Young Thug, and Mac Miller.

The Bayfront Park includes an amphitheater with capacity of 10,000 people, in where several cultural events have been held. On pop culture, notably, the Bayfront Park amphitheater was stage for country pop singer Shania Twain during her Come On Over Tour in early 1999, with two shows featuring guests Backstreet Boys, Elton John and Canadian dance group Leahy. A CBS television special was filmed throughout the concerts, and aired in March 1999 under the title of Winter Break. It was later released on home video in 2001 as The Specials.

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