Hialeah, Florida was incorporated in 1925, and would immediately become a notable addition to the state. In the same year, a horse track would open in the town that would soon be considered one of the best in the country, drawing countless racing fans from across the world. In 1925, Hialeah only had a population of 1,500, but currently ranks as one of Floridas five largest cities, having a strong growth rate from the 1960s onward. Such notable people as Winston Churchill, J.P. Morgan, and Harry Truman have all visited Hialeah, which has offered an impressive bird sanctuary to go along with the horse track, both of which were big draws to visitors throughout its history. With its proximity to Miami and the rest of southern Florida, Hialeah offers a subtropical climate and has thus been a notable retirement destination in recent years.
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