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Aviation enthusiasts can still experience the rich history of the Pan American Airways terminal at Dinner Key, now home to Miami City Hall. While guided tours are unavailable due to the building’s active use, visitors can admire the beautifully preserved terminal and original hangars, standing as enduring landmarks of aviation’s golden age.
The Dinner Key area remains a vibrant destination, with local businesses like the Bayshore Club keeping the spirit of this historic waterfront alive. Take a stroll along the marina and imagine the days when Pan Am’s majestic Flying Clippers landed right offshore, connecting Miami to the world.
For more historical insights, stop by the Air History Project informational kiosk at Palm Produce/First Flight Out, a charming aviation-themed shop in nearby Coconut Grove. Here, you can browse unique merchandise and pick up a complimentary Air History Project Guide at The First Flight Out/Palm Produce Store. This guide offers a deeper connection to the legendary Pan Am legacy and the rich aviation history of Dinner Key.
Explore and experience a piece of aviation history!