Henry Flagler and Julia Tuttle both played significant roles in the development of Florida, particularly in the establishment of Miami. Flagler, a prominent railroad magnate, extended his Florida East Coast Railway to the region, while Tuttle, often referred to as the "Mother of Miami," was instrumental in promoting the area and convincing Flagler to invest there. Their collaboration was pivotal in transforming Miami into a major city and tourism hub. Both are remembered for their visionary contributions to Florida's growth.
he went there because railroads were used a lot and they build railroads
yes,her son henry athelbert and a daughter named frances emeline
were did julia sturtevant tuttle go to school
Julia Tuttle, a local citrus grower convinced Henry M. Flagler, the hotel baron and railroad tycoon to expand the Florida East Coast Railroad to Miami. He made it a railroad hub, dredged the harbor, began a recreational center, and promoted tourism.
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Julia Tuttle.
Julia Tuttle.
Julia Tuttle, the founder of Miami. In 1891, a wealthy Cleveland woman named Julia Tuttle purchased an enormous citrus plantation in the Miami area.
no, she as so smart on her own
Julia Tuttle is considered the founder of Miami.
Julia Tuttle.