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Curtiss & Bright were developers in the Florida cities of
Hialeah,
Miami Springs and
Opa-locka.
[1]
Aviation pioneer
Glenn Curtiss formed many corporations; "Curtiss & Bright" refers to the partnership between Curtiss and James Bright.
A number of their works are listed on the U.S.
National Register of Historic Places.
[2]
[3]
Works include:
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Carl G. Adams House, 31 Hunting Lodge Ct.
Miami Springs, FL (Curtiss & Bright), NRHP-listed
[3]
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Clune Building, 45 Curtiss Pkwy. Miami Springs, FL (Curtiss & Bright), NRHP-listed
[3]
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Lua Curtiss House I, 85 Deer Run Miami Springs, FL (Curtiss & Bright), NRHP-listed
[3]
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Lua Curtiss House II, 150 Hunting Lodge Miami Springs, FL (Curtiss & Bright), NRHP-listed
[3]
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Hequembourg House, 851 Hunting Lodge Miami Springs, FL (Curtiss & Bright), formerly NRHP-listed
[3] but since demolished