Fisher Park was named in honor of Carl G. Fisher who left his fingerprints all over Miami Beach. Fisher was an entrepreneur who made money in the automotive industry, highway construction, and real estate development. Along with his partner Jim Allison, he developed automobile lights based on acetelyene gas and the men millionaires in 1917 when they sold their Prest-O-Lite company. The partners went on to found the Indianapolis 500 Speedway and the Lincoln Highway. On a vacation to Miami in 1910, Fisher saw the potential in the swampland that ran between Miami and the ocean. Along with John S. Collins and the Lummus Brothers, Fisher was a founder and developer of Miami Beach. In 1913 he built the first luxury hotel in the area followed shortly after by the Lincoln Road shopping district. Fisher built a street car connection to Flagler's railroad so he could develop the area. He invested in infrastructure and set Miami Beach on the path to be the tourist destination it is today.
On April 10, 1941 the citizens of Miami dedicated a memorial to Carl G. Fisher. The memorial features a bronze bust of Fisher, wearing his floppy hat, glasses, and smiling. Fisher was known for his trademark glasses. He suffered from severe astigmatism, which resulted in difficulty paying attention in school, headaches, eyestrain, and blurred vision. The vision problem was so bad that he ended up quitting school at age 12. The inscription on the monument reads: “Carl Graham Fisher – he carved a great city out of a jungle”. The memorial is located in Fisher park at the corner of Alton Road and Lakeview Drive.
Fisher Park also has a recently renovated 2-5 year old and 5-12 year old covered playground with a poured rubber surface. The playground has a back to nature theme. Play equipment includes a tree house, education tree area, dragonfly seesaw, and mushroom spinner. The park also has an open space with large tree for shade and benches. The park is open Monday - Sunday;...
Read moreVery nice park. Extensive playground and large shaded areas away from the playground. Surprisingly quiet.
My dog pulls me to the park, she loves it there. Just wish there was a fenced area for dogs.
Grassy area is large enough to play some football or soccer.
Clean, maintained well, city of...
Read moreLovely little park! A true hidden gem. Fully fenced in, plenty of appropriate equipment for tots and kids. Children will have fun playing here! Limited adult seating. Large trees for shade. There are no bathroom facilities and...
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