These places were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Andrew. Did they make a comeback?
Hours after Hurricane Andrew lay waste to
“It’s like an air bomb went off,” Gov.
The Category 5 storm that struck
About 49,000 homes were destroyed and 108,000 were damaged, according to the
Andrew caused a then-record
How an area destroyed by Hurricane Andrew 25 years ago underwent a radical change
But Andrew, despite its devastation and heartache, also provided opportunities to rebuild.
“In some instances, due to more stringent building codes and the associated costs, it took more than 10 years for things to be rebuilt — the new aviary didn’t reopen until 2003, and cost
From 1992 to 2022
Here’s a sampling of some
1992: “Hurricane Andrew pretty much destroyed or damaged every facet of the zoo,” Magill said. More than 5,000 trees toppled at the then-named Miami Metrozoo. The Wings of
2022:
1992: Every building was either destroyed or damaged. “Homestead Air Force Base no longer exists,”
2022: Redesignated as a smaller Homestead Air Reserve Base in
1992: The farm fared well during Hurricane Andrew, the
2022: As it has every season since Andrew, storms, a pandemic or debates over what the state pie ought to be, Knaus opens every fall through April. Life in
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1992:
2022: Remarkably resilient, the little village and its tea room, wedding chapel and antique and gift shops and its tropical foliage returned after Andrew and was declared a historic site in 1994. It was heavily damaged again from subsequent Hurricanes Katrina and Wilma in 2005, but restoration work brought
“Hurricanes Andrew, Wilma and Katrina have nothing on
Robert Is Here,
1992:
2022: Robert, as in namesake owner
1992: Destroyed planes stacked in a pile. Hangars ripped apart. Buildings crumbled into rubble. The classrooms of Miami Dade College’s aviation department at
2022:The airport was rebuilt, and in 2014, was renamed
1992: After Andrew, the
2022: Fairchild rebuilt with the help of volunteers who saved many of the palms and cycads and rehabbed many other plants. Volunteers even set up a horticultural hotline to help homeowners with their own damaged landscapes.
1992: Damage to the
2022: When
1992: Hurricane Andrew wrecked Vizcaya’s Marine Garden, which was also known as
2022: The Marine Garden reopened in 2016 after being damaged by Andrew and then Wilma in 2005. The garden was restored as part of Vizcaya’s garden centennial project. Vizcaya is also hosting a hurricane party — with food, hurricane prep workshops and a one-night photography exhibit of Hurricane Andrew damage at Vizcaya — on
1992: The estate was significantly damaged, forcing it to close for years. “The bay surged and covered the park with up to 16 feet of water, most doors and windows in the buildings were ruined, and many trees were blown away or snapped in half,” according to
2022:
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