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    Goodwill - Kendall/Country Walk

    2.4 (5 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    i've found some pretty cool clothes/toys here!! prices have definitely gone up, but overall they have good variety & some hidden gems!

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    Goodwill - Palmetto Bay

    4.0(6 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $

    This is one of my favourite thrift stores. When I am in the area, I always visit. You should too,…read moreyou will not be disappointed.

    Goodwill was founded in 1902 by Boston Minister, Reverend Edgar J. Helms. He took donations from…read morewealthy Bostonians and hired people who were poor and who could fix the items. The items were then given to the people who worked on them or were resold. Goodwill's philosophy is "a hand up, not a hand out". Today Goodwill has become a $5 billion nonprofit organization that provides job training, employment, and community programs for people who have disabilities that might prevent them from getting a job on their own. They are also keeping millions of pounds of items out of landfills every year. This is a very large Goodwill Store on Dixie Hwy. in Palmetto Bay in south Miami. What stood out to me about this store was the incredible level of organization it had. It looked like the Home Edit ladies got their hands on it. I didn't have high hopes when entering because the door was disgustingly dirty but once I stepped inside I was impressed. All of the clothes were grouped by color, shoes were perfectly lined up, everything was by size, type, and in it's place. Most Goodwill's are organized but this was next level. It made me want to go home and tidy up my own closet. I do enjoy exploring a Goodwill but now that I have discovered the pay by pound outlets I tend to prefer the thrill of the hunt there. Still if you are in the area, this is a good store to stop in if for no other reason than organization inspiration.

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    Cauley Square is such a vintage old school type of area. This is right in homestead by US1…read more Super cute vintage shops and everyone is very sweet everywhere you go. The shops are in little houses and each one is filled with surprises! You can find collectibles, clothes, shoes, jewelry, and more! They even have a Tea Room which makes some really great food. Highly recommend to anyone to come check this cute part of town out!

    What a charming surprise for an interesting place . I love the beautiful courtyards and old…read morebuildings . Cauley Square Historic village in Miami, Florida Cauley Square Historic Village, often shortened to Cauley Square, is a former railway town located in Goulds, Florida, in the United States. Originally built in 1903 by William H. Cauley, it was declared a historic site by Miami-Dade County in 1994. Quick Facts Established, Location ... History In 1903, the Florida East Coast Railway, created by Henry Flagler, reached the town of Goulds, Florida. William H. Cauley owned 10 acres (4.0 ha) of land in the area; he built Cauley Square in the same year in an attempt to expand the population of Goulds. The buildings were then used to house Flagler's railway employees, as the railways that they worked on passed through the town. Cauley used the village as a shipping hub for his tomatoes, sending them north along the railway when winter came. In 1926, Cauley Square was abandoned due to the effects of the Great Miami Hurricane. It remained vacant for over 20 years and the buildings were condemned for demolition. In 1949, Mary Anne Ballard bought the property and restored it. In 1992, when Hurricane Andrew hit Florida, Cauley Square sustained over $1 million worth of damage. The storm heavily damaged most of the shops as well as resulted in the demolition of the majority of the main building's second floor; however, it was repaired. Miami-Dade County declared Cauley Square a historic site in 1994. Following Ballard's death in 1998, the property was passed down to her family, who then sold it to Honduran native Frances Varela in 2001. In 2005, Cauley Square was hit by both Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Wilma, but was restored.

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