This Miami theater was almost torn down,but celebrating 110 years in Overtown

The Lyric Theater was saved by God and Dorothy Fields.

At least that’s how  Kamila Pritchett puts it.

“It was almost on the verge of demolition by neglect,” said Pritchett, the director of the  Black Archives-Historic Lyric Theater. The nearby  Miami Heat  arena was being built and contractors planned to raze parts of Overtown for parking. A discovery, however, was made: the front facade of the building had faint etchings that read “General Assembly the Church Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith.”

Read more in the Florida Courier.

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