Originally settled prior to the coming of the Florida East Coast Railway
in 1904, Homestead became only the second incorporated municipality in
Dade County in 1913. A land of rich soil steeped in agricultural
heritage, the area soon grew into a marvelously diverse city of more
than sixty thousand residents. The foundation laid by the railroad gave
way to the aviation industry when the city became home to Homestead Air
Force Base, now Homestead Air Reserve Base. The city has also dealt with
adversity, rebuilding itself from the devastation of Hurricane Andrew in
1992. Homestead is now the gateway to two national parks and is home to
Homestead-Miami Speedway, a unique winery and a thriving business
community. Join authors Seth H. Bramson and Bob Jensen as they detail
the rich history of this South Florida gem.