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Dream Pools of South Florida is your pool construction company serving Opa-locka and the surrounding areas of Miami-Dade County. We combine years of experience with a commitment to quality craftsmanship. Our team specializes in using durable materials like reinforced concrete, fiberglass, and premium tiling to create pools that are as long-lasting as they are beautiful.
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An inground pool is a fantastic addition to any FL home. It provides a place to relax, entertain, and stay active. At Dream Pools of South Florida, we understand that building a pool is a big decision. That’s why we focus on open communication and transparency throughout the entire process. We’ll work closely with you to ensure your new pool exceeds your expectations. Contact Dream Pools of South Florida today at 305-910-9595 to get started on your backyard transformation!
Opa-locka was founded by aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss in 1926. Curtiss developed the city with a Moorish architecture theme. While the 1926 Miami hurricane badly damaged the city and brought the Florida land boom to a halt, several Moorish-style buildings survived. Twenty of the original Moorish Revival architecture buildings have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Opa-locka Thematic Resource Area.
Amelia Earhart launched her historic trip around the world from Miami Municipal Airport, just south of Opa-locka. The German dirigible Graf Zeppelin visited Naval Air Station Miami, which later became Opa-locka Airport, as a regular stop on its Germany-Brazil-United States-Germany scheduled route.
In the 1950s, the airport – specifically Building 67 – became the site of a large CIA operation, PBSuccess, run by operatives including E. Howard Hunt. The operation helped launch the U.S.-led coup in Guatemala in 1954 and was a precursor to the Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961. The airfield center then served as a listening post for Cuba until the 82nd Airborne took over Opa-locka Airbase during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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