Loading...
1647-2 Espanola Way • à •.... each had its Spanish touch . �, .� during revelry of Prohibition., •.. By WILLIAM ILCKER • • BWIL win aILC r..re and suns..:.1.s lank fondly o❑ Old Spain could be expected to • 1s, llasor the Cuban exile community / � r+cn rhe short rut's tawdry p;st, here but — surprise -c SpanishI I%-Il And acs riot times a year,the Span. kcii t would he roped off for a true Span- +pict perked up Miami Beach long ostreet �. iah exactlystyle fiesta. Even Rudy Vallee. belnre Fidel Castro sent refugees .d- • fle,ore to the Dade County main• not the grandee type,would land. �� 1�t� ' spend turnings lh,•re before doing ''�� lI.g i his croon.swr n shows at the Beach tet. rte Bear,LaroF • ((nn}} _•, �, I hotels farther north. • 4?4t,z) .hors,narrow a aGy.�t ,t, r On one corner of Espanola Way, •nd 15th suttee,goes hack to ++�� ;y.' the days of Prohibition. And as illkil at Washington Ascnue, stands the might be expected,it turned nut to .`f f +' r 1 Clay Hotel, with second floor he more of a hangout for boo0.•g• f.I 11--e• p P`.% •' rooms reaching hark through the World • narrow thoroughfare.dwelt in thee gerh and gamblers than a reminder War If, servicemen these l the quiet Spanish way of bit rooms and they gave the street a Now,it lies with peeling th er •mac i - ;� - - y"+rti _ raucous sequel to its Prohibiliop and faded caning k beneath the Y� req•t years. mu' lengthening shadow of the • •• r • .1' i +� •f�j ar AR The :0-year-old Espanola Way - high-rise apartmerts and modern c r'•Yl �tii4:27still has its 6rnof rse and oahitrr- hnleis on the Beach. Its wrought- tr �•'•• q lure and a few of its original buss• i run sbaltoMesthe Bull hang over pat- s a ems,•,•t''''''''' ;i4' ;'c �+t� r nesses. One is a liquor store, To- sagewaya into courtyards withfou - �"F 'i• + ;r :r• meds, eel er in the early 30'6, was ofna like tourists find in New Then—Spanish VIIIG • in 1926 which his FKrnmt■ Irgal and re. Orleans French quarter — which 9erectable establishment. • • • • • • was bash Spanish design despite - \s ,` f -.t >.. �* s Roney built Espanola dWayet for its name. • • r Y'(:.-i • } $LS million— which would erect a A fe•:r Beach oldsters still rcmem- - f0. `• far shorter block today. The idea her when Espanola Way 6A was a retreauon of Nrw York's • from Y �:hope ` 'pf\,� Greenwich Village or the artist's the busy brain of N.B.T. - 7 ° - •'/I...• Ronfy,a pioneer Beach resident and 'let° ..,':;' ,..iii• `.- /((( •• s.* quarter in Paris, which 1160 ked a holder.It was Ror,cys Idea to re- ' �i 3 �I ,,t, t ,. •t'`� � '• Spanish flavor. • !lett the rich history of old Spain ' , • i A 1925 Miami News account of :T with a minute stretch of iandscap- , S r' -� :, '<:• ' �'lr ., ' �l x 1' • Ronty'a plan struck a prophetic if ing, gardens and Spanish facades- •y� '. `I(7i , _ �:• Espanola note about the future of And Miami Beach had the sun and • ,ti - `Y Espanola Way, climate foe the re-creation, - .• ♦ t e �' • Qt - r • The Alar sty enough, wide not alone Sad to rotate, many of the t f- •• 4 1... and "curiously enough, nm alone Beach's early residents did not con. t - Y i , • ' I ' among artists rut also among fart. form to the erandee Image. They • I:• y Y i pie who ordinarilyhavigare never sus• had their own stye, watch was - ' 1i. . ti l -, . petted of having any interest in like the freebooters T• such maters," the News reported. the morelikeSpanish thatgaof•sa aufr a chess • ` outout of the Bay of Blau - ._ '•t'`: iT2 -. The same account noted that of sd with Blau pot to be "The European custom, which has • Ya p. " come down through the ages, • tnf o These free anus took advantage sipping the cooling draught white of the bootlegging opportunities •.• • •s Idly the sidewalk tablessactivities in front re• here,which were rut M the open • - of is to he ic• • apirlt of tarty Dade County,and the Now—Espanola Way 50 years later• t'I`'ed'^ gambling s that went with them.The Nobody thought,limit the"tooling that Spanish trete thronged with honk. oars• and illegal whiskyrnnld M Still nostalgia swirle through Es. • makers m little Georg, Raft felt tin Prohibition wnuide thell— , ppryl down•t sidewalk fables, pannla.Way becawe violence was and l di9nnl"e Ira or coca-Cola—