Crouse House

The house includes Moorish Revival elements, and it was constructed in 1926 at the corner of Peri and Ahmed Streets in Opa-locka.

The house is part of the Opa-locka Thematic Resource Area, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places August 17, 1987.

[2] Aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss founded Opa-locka in 1925, and he hired architect Bernhardt Muller to design the community with a Moorish Revival motif inspired by stories from One Thousand and One Nights.

Curtiss was not able to achieve Muller's vision for the community, although several sites were constructed.

[3] This article about a property in Miami-Dade County, Florida on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.

Location of the Crouse House in Opa-locka, Florida