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Quackenbush
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William Graham Quackenbush
Orange...
Mt. Nebo Cemetery
In use since the 1940s, this cemetery is the oldest stand-...
WTVJ/Capitol Theater
The Capitol Theater opened in 1926 as the first of the Wom...
Blackstone Hotel
Nathan Stone built the Blackstone Hotel in 1930. It provid...
Congregation Beth Jacob (Orthodox)
Beth Jacob was the first Jewish congregation founded on Mi...
Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy of Greater Miami
The first Jewish day school in the Southeast began with si...
Holocaust Memorial
Designed by Kenneth Treister and dedicated in February 199...
South Beach Historic District
Miami Beach's famed Architectural District contains the la...
Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant
This is considered to be Miami Beach's oldest Jewish-owned...
Mt. Sinai Medical Center
The imposing Mount Sinai Medical Center is the largest emp...
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Quackenbush
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William Graham Quackenbush
Orange County, North Carolina
December 12, 1849
March 9, 1903
Laurinburg, North Carolina
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Christian, Scholar, Philanthropist
Twenty One Years
Principal Laurinburg High School
1879-1900
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In recognition of his exalted character, in appreciation of his ennobling influence upon youth.
Erected by a people grateful for his love and ...
Mt. Nebo Cemetery
In use since the 1940s, this cemetery is the oldest stand-alone Jewish cemetery in Dade County. Among its thousands of grave sites are those for Isidor Cohen, recognized as the first permanent Jewish resident of Miami; Morris Cooper, founder of ...
WTVJ/Capitol Theater
The Capitol Theater opened in 1926 as the first of the Wometco Theater chain, a company founded by Mitchell Wolfson, Sr., and his brother-in-law, Sidney Meyer. In 1949, the Capitol was converted into the studios of WTVJ, Florida's first TV ...
Blackstone Hotel
Nathan Stone built the Blackstone Hotel in 1930. It provided a place for Jews to stay at a time when "Restricted Clientele" signs were prevalent elsewhere along the Beach. In 1954, under the management of Nathan's son Alfred, the hotel ...
Congregation Beth Jacob (Orthodox)
Beth Jacob was the first Jewish congregation founded on Miami Beach (1927) and is its oldest synagogue (1929). It was located well south of 5th Street, the northernmost boundary of where Jews were allowed to settle. In 1936, the congregation ...
Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy of Greater Miami
The first Jewish day school in the Southeast began with six students in 1946; now there are over 500. This site was designed by Morris Lapidus whose commissions include Temple Judea (Coral Gables), Temple Beth El (St. Petersburg), the Lincoln ...
Holocaust Memorial
Designed by Kenneth Treister and dedicated in February 1990, the bronze hand, reaching 50 feet skyward and bearing life-size men, women, and children, is visible from blocks away. Visitors can closely view 130 life-size figures, cast in bronze, in the ...
South Beach Historic District
Miami Beach's famed Architectural District contains the largest collection of 1930s Art Deco and Art Moderne buildings in the nation. The square-mile district is bounded by 5th Street to 23rd Street, Lenox Avenue to Ocean Drive. A Jewish woman, Barbara ...
Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant
This is considered to be Miami Beach's oldest Jewish-owned business. It is also one of the most famous. Joe and Jennie Weiss arrived in 1913 and ran a snack bar and bath house. In 1917, they moved to the south ...
Mt. Sinai Medical Center
The imposing Mount Sinai Medical Center is the largest employer in Miami Beach. The hospital was founded after World War II for Jewish doctors who were denied staff privileges in other Dade County facilities. The current campus is located at ...