Want a pool that’s the envy of the neighborhood? Dream Pools of South Florida creates gleaming and gorgeous pools in Fisher Island, FL.
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Dream Pools of South Florida is a leading pool builder in Fisher Island. We have a reputation for creating stunning and functional pools. Our team is made up of experienced professionals who are passionate about what they do. We use the latest technology and highest-quality materials so your pool is built to last.
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Even the best pools need some TLC eventually. Dream Pools of South Florida offers a full range of pool renovation services. Whether you need new tiles, updated equipment, or a complete overhaul, we can help. We’ll restore your pool to its former glory so you can enjoy it for years to come.
Fisher Island was separated from the barrier island which became Miami Beach in 1905, when Government Cut was dredged across the southern end of the island. Construction of Fisher Island began in 1919 when Carl G. Fisher, a land developer, purchased the property from businessman and real estate developer Dana A. Dorsey, southern Florida’s first African-American millionaire. In 1925 William Kissam Vanderbilt II traded a luxury yacht to Fisher for ownership of the island.
After Vanderbilt’s death in 1944, ownership of the island passed to U.S. Steel heir Edward Moore. Moore died in the early 1950s, and Gar Wood, the millionaire inventor of hydraulic construction equipment, bought it. Wood, a speedboat enthusiast, kept the island a one-family retreat. In 1963, Wood sold to a development group that included local Key Biscayne millionaire Bebe Rebozo, Miami native and United States Senator George Smathers and then former U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon, who had promised to leave politics. During his subsequent presidency from 1968-1973, and during the Watergate scandal, Nixon maintained a home on nearby Key Biscayne known as the “Key Biscayne Whitehouse” that was the former residence of Senator Smathers and next door to Rebozo, but none of the three ever resided on Fisher Island.
The Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) of the University of Miami maintained the Comparative Sedimentology Laboratory on Fisher Island from 1972 to 1990 under the leadership of Robert Ginsburg.
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