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Hialeah is part of the Miami-Dade
County area of Florida. In 2000, the population was
226,419, but had dropped to 224,522 in 2004. It's located on a large prairie
which lies between the Everglades and Biscayne Bay.
The city is 20 square miles and has an elevation of 33 feet above sea level.
The population of Hialeah has grown
steadily over the years.
- 1950 - 19,676 people
- 1960 - 66,972 people
- 1970 - 102,452 people
- 1980 - 145,254 people
- 1990 - 188,014 people
- 2000 - 226,419 people
Hialeah was a party city in the "roaring 20's" and
entertainment and fun were abundant. The city was incorporated in 1925. Hialeah Park (a horse track) was opened in 1925
and it was nicknamed "Grand Dame". This
park had many horseracing histories on its 220 acres. It was one of the grandest
thoroughbred horse racing parks. The buildings had Mediterranean style
architecture and the park was the "Jewel of Hialeah" when it was built.
Millions of people
visited the grand park. Some of these people included:
- General Omar Bradley
- Harry Truman
- J P Morgan
- The Kennedy Family
- Winston Churchill
Hialeah, the fifth largest city, has grown faster
than the ten largest in Florida.
It's one of the largest employers in Dade
County. The residents of Hialeah have woven their
cultural heritage and traditions into the diverse and hard working community
which is proud of the ethnicity.
Public Schools in Hialeah,
Florida
- American High School
(unincorporated Miami-Dade County) unincorporated areas with Hialeah zip codes.
- Barbara Goleman
High School (in Miami Lakes)
Western Hialeah past Palmetto Expressway.
- Miami Springs
High School (in Miami Springs) Southeastern Hialeah (Fall of 2007)
- Hialeah High School
- Central and Eastern Hialeah.
- Hialeah-Miami Lakes
High School - Northern and Northwestern Hialeah (Fall of 2007)
- Westland Hialeah
High School - Southwestern and Western Hialeah (Fall of 2007)
Private Schools
- Dade Christian School
- largest private school. (New Testament
Baptist Church)
- Monsignor Edward Pace
High School - main
Catholic high school
- St.
John the Apostle
School and Immaculate
Conception School - The two largest Catholic grade schools serving the
area.
Colleges
- Miami Dade
College Hialeah Campus - city's academic center
since 1980.
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