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Museum Park (Miami)

Park in Miami, United States


Park in Miami, United States

FieldValue
nameMaurice A. Ferré Park
photoBicentennial Park June 2014.JPG
photo_width550
photo_captionMuseum Park as seen from the Marquis Miami in June 2014
typeMunicipal
locationDowntown, Miami, Florida, U.S.
coords
area30 acre
created1976
operatorBayfront Park Management Trust
publictransitMuseum Park (Metromover station)

Maurice A. Ferré Park (formerly Museum Park) is a 30 acre public, urban park in downtown Miami, Florida. The park opened in 1976 on the site of several slips served by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. It was originally named "Bicentennial Park" to celebrate the bicentennial of the United States in that same year. Today, the park is maintained by the Bayfront Park Management Trust. The park is bordered on the north by I-395, Metromover, and the former Miami Herald headquarters, on the south by the American Airlines Arena and Bayside Marketplace, on the west by Biscayne Boulevard and on the east by Biscayne Bay.

The park

The park is served by the Metrorail at Government Center Station and directly by the Metromover's Museum Park Station, Eleventh Street Station and Park West Station.

Museum Park is host to many large-scale events as the park can hold around 45,000 people. Some of these events include Ultra Music Festival, a large, three-day music event, numerous rock concerts such as Warped Tour, various conventions, concerts, as well as boat tours around Biscayne Bay. In March 2009, Museum Park was set to host the Langerado Music Festival, a large three-day festival that was held at the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation every Spring since 2003, but was canceled due to poor ticket sales.

Seven blocks south is Museum Park's partner park, the 32 acre Bayfront Park.

Museum Park underwent a renovation for the Pérez Art Museum Miami and construction of the new Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science. The $10 million revamp included a new bay walk and a promenade from Biscayne Boulevard to Biscayne Bay that provides pedestrian access to the museums. as it is currently underutilized for large parts of the year. Pérez Art Museum Miami opened in December 2013 and the Frost Museum of Science opened its doors in May 2017. The Dogs and Cats Walkway and Sculpture Gardens opened officially in January 2023.

The Miami Science Barge is a floating marine laboratory and education platform docked in the park. It was opened in 2016 and focuses on three areas, sustainability, alternative agriculture and marine ecology and conservation.

History

From the early 1900s to the mid-1960s, the park had been the location of the Port of Miami, until the port was eventually moved to neighboring Dodge Island in the mid-1960s. Once the port moved out to Dodge Island, the land was cleaned up of industrial residue from decades of port trade, and the park was designed, finally opening up in 1976, as Downtown's second large park after Bayfront Park.

In May 1994, the Omni Loop of the Metromover opened, which brought a Metromover station to the park. In 1996, the station was closed due to lack of use. In 2013, the station was renovated by CNC Management Group and reopened as Museum Park Station to provide direct access to the art and science museums.

In early 2019, the park was renamed Maurice A. Ferré Park in honor of former Miami Mayor Maurice Ferré.

Auto racing

Racing events were held on a temporary circuit at Bicentennial Park from 1983 to 1995 involving IMSA, Trans-Am Series, and CART, and again for FIA Formula E in 2015.

Lap records

The fastest official race lap records at Bicentennial Park (Miami) are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEventFormula E Circuit: 2.170 km (2015)Grand Prix Circuit with Chicane: 3.014 km (1995)Grand Prix Circuit: 3.014 km (1986–1994)Grand Prix Circuit: 2.977 km (1983–1985)
Formula E1:07.969Nelson Piquet Jr.Spark-Renault SRT_01E2015 Miami ePrix
CART1:05.982Scott PruettLola T95/001995 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami
Formula Atlantic1:10.895Bill AuberlenRalt RT-411995 Miami Atlantic Championship round
Indy Lights1:11.032Greg MooreLola T93/201995 Miami Indy Lights round
IMSA GTPtitle=1 h 45 min Miami 1993url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Miami-1993-02-21.htmldate=21 February 1993access-date=12 May 2022}}P. J. JonesEagle MkIII1993 Toyota Grand Prix of Miami
IMSA GTP Lights1:14.578Parker JohnstoneSpice SE90P1993 Toyota Grand Prix of Miami
IMSA GTStitle=Miami [GT] 1993url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Miami-1993-02-21g.htmldate=21 February 1993access-date=12 May 2022}}Paul GentilozziOldsmobile Cutlass1993 Toyota Grand Prix of Miami
Trans-Am1:17.806Dorsey SchroederFord Mustang Cobra Trans-Am1994 Miami Trans-Am round
IMSA GTOtitle=Miami Grand Prix - IMSA GT 1990url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Miami-1990-02-25g.htmldate=25 February 1990access-date=12 May 2022}}Pete HalsmerMazda RX-71990 Nissan Grand Prix of Miami
IMSA GTU1:22.434David LoringNissan 240SX1990 Nissan Grand Prix of Miami
IMSA Supercar Championship1:29.885Doc BundyLotus Esprit X180R1993 Miami IMSA Supercar round
IMSA AC1:31.139Carson HurleyBuick Skylark1989 Nissan Grand Prix of Miami
IMSA GTPtitle=Miami IMSA GTP 1985url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Miami-1985-02-24.htmldate=24 February 1985access-date=12 May 2022}}David HobbsMarch 83G1985 Löwenbräu Grand Prix of Miami
IMSA GTO1:29.993Willy T. RibbsFord Mustang1985 Löwenbräu Grand Prix of Miami
IMSA GTU1:30.256Clay YoungPontiac Fiero1985 Löwenbräu Grand Prix of Miami
IMSAGTP Lights1:32.514Kelly MarshArgo JM161985 Löwenbräu Grand Prix of Miami

References

References

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  2. "Maurice A. Ferre Park".
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  6. (April 21, 2016). "Miami Science Barge to Debut in Museum Park Tomorrow for Earth Day".
  7. (January 31, 2019). "23-Acre Park In Downtown Miami Dedicated To Former Mayor Maurice Ferre".
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  10. (5 March 1995). "1995 Miami Grand Prix".
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