Description: Vintage 1920s Miami Daily News Juniors Club Freedom Tower Pinback Button RARE Features:A RARE FIND!Nice vintage original Miami Daily News Juniors club pinback buttonFeatures the famous Freedom News TowerThe Miami News/Freedom Tower is one of Miami Florida's most iconic buildings. In the early 1920s, James Cox, a prominent newspaper publisher out of Ohio purchased the Miami Metropolis, the city’s first newspaper. Cox hired prominent New York-based architectural firm, Schultze and Weaver to designed a building whose soaring tower resembled the famed Giralda Tower atop the late Middle Ages’ cathedral in Seville, Spain. The Miami Metropolis, later renamed the Miami Daily News moved into its new quarters in 1925. At 279 feet, it was the tallest building, at least briefly, in the southern United States. Circa 1920sApproximate dimensions = 0.75 inch tall x 0.56 inch wideCondition:Vintage: This is a vintage item that shows use and wear commensurate with age as photographed. See photos for detailed condition. ***Item comes from a smoke free, pet free environment. Payment must be received within 24 hours***
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