Attractions
There are several prominent attractions for visitors to explore in Hialeah. Hialeah Park is the home of the Audubon Bird Sanctuary for flamingos, a trademark of the city, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. On the grounds one of the oldest, continuously operating racetracks in Florida is found, as well as landscaped gardens, historic buildings and many other interesting sights.
Triangle Park has three public memorials to remember several different groups. There is the Veterans Memorial, the Cuban Holocaust Monument and the Cuban Women Prisoners Monument for people to visit.
The Bill Graham Farm Village is located in the Amelia Earhart Park. The Bill Graham Farm Museum is a replicated pioneer farm that resembles a late-1800s homestead. This park is child friendly. It is designed to teach visitors about the area's agricultural past and includes a petting zoo with a number of farm animals. Also, there are on-site demonstration of various farm activities, such as horseshoeing, cow milking and sheep shearing.
The Hialeah Swing Bridge stretches from Hialeah to Miami Springs. The bridge is a historic structure that joins the two communities by crossing over a canal that separates them. It leads into Circle Park on the Miami Springs side.