Cathedral of St. Mary Originally formed in 1929 under the title "Little River Mission Club", the historic church is the only cathedral in Miami. St. Mary' serves as the "mother church" for the
Archdiocese of Miami, led by
Archbishop Thomas Wenski.[4] A reflection of the multi-cultural nature of Little River, the church holds
Mass in English,
Spanish, and
Haitian Creole) every Sunday, led by Father Christopher Marino.[5]
McArthur Dairy A dairy processing and distribution plant founded in 1929 by James Neville McArthur.[7]
Little River Studios A popular photography and film production studio featuring 10,000 sq. ft of studios on an acre of open land.[8]
Little River Cooperative (formerly Little River Market Garden, est. 2010), is made up of two small farms and a plant nursery. LRC produces 40 varieties of
annual vegetables and herbs as well as year round tropical crops like
sugarcane, bananas,
key limes and
edible flowers. The farm operates a
CSA and installs/maintains edible gardens for schools, restaurants, and homes.[9] Although not yet certified, LRC uses only
organic and sustainable practices.[10]
Earth N Us Farm Founded in 1977 by Ray Chasser, is a 2-acre "urban
eco-village", combining a farm, community-based residences and activities, and
vegetarian culinary offerings.[11]
References
^Gearhart, Jr., Ernest. Tequesta. HistoryMiami: Historical Association of Southern Florida. pp. 55–57.