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The Sherry Frontenac
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One can feel the rich history of the art deco style when entering the Sherry Frontenac. Renowned architect Henry Hohauser designed the Sherry Frontenac in 1947 as a “postwar multi-million dollar glamour hostelry.” The resort hotel was featured in the 1949 issue of Florida Architecture. The city of Miami Beach has acclaimed the Sherry Frontenac and recognized that “The twin towers of the Sherry Frontenac give the illusion of two graceful ocean liners, complete with smoke stacks, afloat side by side at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.” Recently it was the recipient of an award by the Miami Design Preservation League.
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