Adam, Florida

Adam

Adam

Hollywood is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. It is a suburb in the Miami metropolitan area. The population of Hollywood was 153,067 as of 2020, making it the third-largest city in Broward County, the fifth-largest in the Miami metropolitan area, and the 12th-largest in Florida. The average temperature is between 69 and 83 °F.

Adam, Florida in United States of America features restaurants and cafés, attractions and museums, shops and services. Townapedia indexed 157 establishments across categories.

Quick Facts
Elevation: 78.7 ft (24.0 m)
County: Alachua County
State: Florida
Coords: 29.4913573, -82.5062179
Weather
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58.1°F
💨 Wind: 4.7 mph
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Top 10 Restaurants in Adam

Subway

Subway

Cuisine: sandwich • Brand: Subway

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The Mustang Grill and Bar

The Mustang Grill and Bar

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Top 10 Businesses in Adam

Shell

Shell

Brand: Shell

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Ace

Ace

Brand: Ace Hardware • Hours: Mo-Sa 08:00-18:00; Su 10:00-16:00

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Family Dollar

Family Dollar

Brand: Family Dollar

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Top 10 Attractions in Adam

Little White Bethel Faith Church

Little White Bethel Faith Church

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New Saint Thomas Church

New Saint Thomas Church

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Nolan Church

Nolan Church

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Saint James Missionary Baptist Church

Saint James Missionary Baptist Church

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Saint Josephs Church

Saint Josephs Church

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Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church

Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church

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Saint Thomas Church

Saint Thomas Church

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Mount Pisgah AME Church

Mount Pisgah AME Church

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Archer Church of the Nazarene

Archer Church of the Nazarene

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Bethlehem Presbyterian Church

Bethlehem Presbyterian Church

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History of Adam

In 1920, Joseph Young arrived in South Florida to create his own "Dream City in Florida". His vision included the beaches of the Atlantic Ocean stretching westward with man-made lakes, infrastructure, roads, and the Intracoastal Waterway. He wanted to include large parks, schools, churches, and golf courses, all industries and activities that were very important to him. After Young spent millions of dollars constructing the city, he was elected its first mayor in 1925. The town quickly became home to northerners known as "snowbirds", who fled the north during the winter and then escaped the south during the summer. By 1960, Hollywood had more than 2,400 hotel units and 12,170 single-family homes. Young bought up thousands of acres of land around 1920, and named his new town "Hollywood by the Sea" to distinguish it from his other real-estate venture, "Hollywood in the Hills", in New York.

The Florida guide, published by the Federal Writers' Project, describes the development of Hollywood, an early example of the planned communities that proliferated in Florida during the real-estate boom of the 1920s:

During the early days of development here, 1,500 trucks and tractors were engaged in clearing land and grading streets; two yacht basins, designed by General George Washington Goethals, chief engineer in the construction of the Panama Canal, were dredged and connected with the Intracoastal Waterway. A large power plant was installed, and when the city lights went on for the first time, ships at sea reported that Miami was on fire, and their radio alarms and the red glow in the sky brought people to the rescue from miles around.

— Federal Writers' Project, "Part III: The Florida Loop", Florida: A Guide to the Southernmost State (1947)