Seminole Theatre

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LOGO SeminoleTheatre.250 18 N. Krome Ave
Homestead FL, 33030
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Parking

There are several options of where to park when attending the Seminole Theatre.  In addition to street parking available in the historic downtown, the following parking lots are within walking distance.  Note - all parking is FREE!

1. S Flagler Ave - A public park-and-ride lot is available at the corner of S Flagler Ave and Mowry Dr.

2. City Hall - A public lot is available at the Homestead City Hall, located on Washington Ave S of 2nd Street.

The front entrance of the Seminole Theatre is available as a drop-off & pick-up zone for all performances.

We ask patrons to be aware of public and private parking lots.  Parking in a private parking lot, especially those for restaurants such as Casita Tejas, may result in vehicles being towed.

 

Driving Directions

The Seminole Theatre and historic downtown Homestead is easily accessible for drivers from several different routes.  

From Miami and the North

Florida Turnpike: Take the Florida Turnpike to Exit 1 - US 1 North.  Go straight through the traffic light (US 1), and turn right on Krome Ave (997) and the Seminole Theatre will be on your left.

US 1: Take US 1 South and turn right on to Campbell Drive (SW 312th Street).  Turn left on Krome Ave (997) and the Seminole Theatre will be on your right.

Krome Ave (997): Take Krome Ave directly to downtown Homestead.  The Theatre will be on your right.

From the Keys and the South

Take US 1 North and turn left on Palm Drive (SW 344th Street).  Turn right on Krome Ave (997) and the Seminole Theatre will be on your left.

 

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1. Browse available spaces

Explore the spaces available. Find a space that fits your needs. The space usage types are unlimited We have you covered.

 

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2. Connect With Us

Contact us to discuss our plans. Come by and view the spaces. Confirm availability and plans. Connect with us.

 

 

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3. Book & Enjoy

Finalize your reservation. We can organize ticket sales. Make the most of your space. Throw an event to remember.

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Upcoming Events

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Our History

The Theatre originally opened on November 26, 1921 as a cinema, primarily showing the then popular silent movies. The Seminole Theatre quickly became the place to go for entertainment and social gatherings in South Dade County and the upper Keys.

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