Located just south of its namesake, Little River is one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods: a historic commercial and entertainment district that encapsulates the tight-knit community of Old Miami. Little River was established in the late 1800s and was incorporated into the city of Miami in 1925. Today, it is home to a diverse group of residents and local businesses. Anchored by landmarks such as St. Mary’s Cathedral and the Florida East Coast Railroad, Little River evinces a unique sense of place underscored by its rich history. The neighborhood is bordered to the north by El Portal, to the south by Little Haiti (Lemon City), to the east by the Palm Grove Historic District, and to the west by West Little River.
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