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Cutler Bay,
Florida encompasses ten square miles
along the edge of beautiful
Biscayne Bay in eastern
Miami-Dade County. Founded in the
1870's by Massachusetts doctor William
Cutler,
Seminole Indians had called the area
"Big Hunting Grounds". Dr. Cutler
discovered the land while it was part of the
Perrine Grant, land given to Dr. Henry
Perrine for a tropical plant study center.
Cutler fell in love with the property and
purchased a 600-acre tract for $1.25 per
acre. This was the simple beginning of what
today is the charming community of Cutler
Bay, FL.
The boundary lines of
Cutler Bay are
U.S. Highway 1 to the west and
Black Point Marina to the south, a
popular embarkation point for diving and
deep-sea fishing expeditions.
At the time of the
2000 Census, the area was a
census-designated place, unincorporated,
and known as
Cutler Ridge. It held a population of
24,781. In November 2005, residents chose
to incorporate, changing the name to Cutler
Bay, making it Florida's youngest
incorporated town, (November 2006 data).
The current estimate of Cutler Bay's
population is almost 31,000.
The median household income for Cutler Bay,
FL residents was almost $42,000, compared to
$46,000 nationally. The per capita income
showed as almost $19,000, with 11.5% of the
population living below the poverty level.
Median rents during the 2000 census were
$551, while homeowner costs reported $1,173
monthly.
Cutler Bay, Florida provides five public
elementary schools and two public middle
schools for the younger residents. Twenty
percent of citizens over the age of 25 hold
a bachelor's or advanced college degree. As
part of the
Miami-Fort Lauderdale Metropolitan Area,
Cutler Bay students have a fine array of
higher-learning institutes nearby,
including
Florida National College and the
University of Miami.
Cutler Bay, FL houses the South Dade
Government Center, the
South Dade Library, and will soon be
home to the
South Miami-Dade Cultural Center. This
exciting $44-million dollar project, located
on six acres of waterfront property, shall
include a visionary main
theater building with seating for 1000,
an activities building for classes, and a
stunning outdoor performance plaza for
festivals and outdoor concerts overlooking
the Black Creek Waterway.
Five charming
parks grace the town of
Cutler Bay, Florida, while the exotic
Biscayne National Park is just across
the water, where coral reefs shelter
intriguing sea life, glimpsed by snorkelers
and divers. Adventurous visitors can seek
pirate treasure in the aquamarine waters
here. Within 30 miles are two other
excellent Florida parks. The
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park holds
the oldest standing structure in Miami-Dade
County, a towering lighthouse built in
1825. The
Oleta River State Park, found within
sight-distance from the boisterous city of
Miami, offers a natural haven for
outdoorsmen. Kayaking and canoeing bring
visitors close to manatees and porpoises.
Miles of off-road bike trails provide
exercise, and the Butterfly Garden lends
itself to peaceful strolling.
Cutler Bay,
Florida gives its residents small-town
waterfront living, while surrounded by the
Gold Coast's most prosperous cities.
Areas We Serve:
Cutler Ridge, Florida
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