Best Historic Landmark
South Miami’s Sunset Place isn’t a historic monument, but with plans to raze the mall in favor of a new retail village, the structure is about to be history. Less than two blocks away and visible from its 57th Avenue entrance is another landmark that has withstood the test of time (so far). The Doc Thomas House, completed nearly a century ago in 1932, was once home to pioneering pharmacist Arden Hayes “Doc” Thomas. A lifelong nature lover, he deeded the home to Tropical Audubon Society upon his death. Today, the former estate serves as the nonprofit conservation organization’s headquarters. Its grounds, known as the Steinberg Nature Center, offer 2.2 acres of green space, including pine rockland and tropical hardwood hammock — both increasingly rare, with the latter considered critically endangered. Whether you’re there for a tour of the wood cottage or its surrounding gardens and trails, this haven is a portal into Miami’s earliest days.