[1] This home, built around 1924–1925 in the "Hunting Lodge Park" section of Country Club Estates (today Miami Springs, FL).
These ventures included the Florida Ranch and Dairy Corporation and the Everglades Construction Company, which was responsible for building the streets and sidewalks in Opa-locka, Hialeah, and Country Club Estates.
The G. Carl Adams House is a prominent two-story structure, arranged in a modified U-shape that wraps around a brick-paved central courtyard, bordered by a breezeway with graceful arched openings.
Architectural features such as buttresses, water spouts, and dark-stained wooden details, along with irregular parapet walls, contribute to its unique character.
The building's flat roofs and deeply recessed windows, set into thick, roughly textured walls, define its exterior.