Vizcaya was built by the Chicago industrialist James Deering from 1914 - 1916 in an italianate style.
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The Biscaya Bay view from its terrace is stunning
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Along the shore, a pavillon to the right and a Venezian stone ship in the middle.
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The stone ship from the other side.
A view towards the stone bridge behind the squared off bush and the modern bridge in the background.
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