In 1950, Jacksonville was a stagnant 30 square mile city with 204,000 residents. Today, the city is the most populous in Florida and the 12th-largest in the United States with 903,889 inhabitants. Here is a before and after photographic journey through Jacksonville visualizing its evolution over the past seven decades. Read More
In 1950, the Greater Miami area was home to less than 700,000 residents. Today, the metropolitan areas is the most populous in Florida and the seventh-largest in the United States with 6.2 million inhabitants. Here is a before and after photographic journey through Miami-Dade County visualizing its evolution over the past seven decades.
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