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Miami's Walking Encyclopedia

Happy Birthday to Dr. Paul S. George who has been pivotal to sharing South Florida's vibrant history for nearly four decades. This video shares his journey to becoming an historian.
Paul George conducting a tour in downtown Miami in 2008.
Figure 1: Paul George conducting a tour in downtown Miami in 2008. Courtesy of Paul S. George.

One of the most common requests from our members is to hear the story of how Dr. Paul George became a Florida historian. In particular, people want to know how Paul made a career out of combining his interest in history with a love for his home town.

This video is Paul’s story where he shares how an evolving passion for history was merged with an entrepreneurial spirit to build his brand as “Miami’s Walking Encyclopedia.” While there are other historians who have done an excellent job writing books and articles on South Florida and its past, Paul took his craft to the streets and waterways to bring history to life.

The oldest son of an immigrant father, Paul was born in Miami in 1942. His parents moved to Miami from Philadelphia in search of opportunity. His father worked a variety of jobs to support the family. His mother provided guidance and discipline at home.


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Paul has fond memories of growing up in the Shenandoah neighborhood and attending school at the nearby Saint Peter & Paul Catholic School. He still maintains a strong bond with his childhood friends and with the neighborhood in which he was raised.

It wasn’t until he went to high school that he began to develop an aptitude for history. Taking his education much more seriously in college, he began to develop an interest in local history. While working on his thesis, he began to learn about the fascinating places, events and people that comprise Miami’s history. This experience set the foundation for his career in Florida history.

Through a variety of career opportunities, Paul became aware of his gift to share stories and conduct tours. He partnered with the Museum of South Florida History (now HistoryMiami Museum), in 1988, and has been conducting boat, bus and walking tours of different parts of Miami and South Florida ever since.

Paul George, his wife, Laura, and children Matthew, Mary Rose, and Paul Jr. in 2004
Figure 2: Paul George, his wife, Laura, and children Matthew, Mary Rose, and Paul Jr. in 2004. Courtesy of Dr Paul S. George.

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