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| "Miami Beach, FL" |
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Miami Beach, Florida |
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Situated in southeastern Florida on a marrow on a narrow neck of land and islands on the Atlantic Ocean, Miami Beach is separated from the city of Miami by Biscayne Bay but is connected to it by four causeways. Miami Beach stretches for about ten miles along a succession of renowned ocean beaches on the east; the site varies in width from on to three miles. The founder John Collins failed in an attempt to raise avocados on the lonely stretch of mosquito infested scrub palmettos, he built the world longest wooden bridge to the mainland with financial assistance Collins dredged sand from the bay and built land on the swamp. He sold the newly created properties and the resort he developed became one of the world's most popular. The long strip of ocean front hotels remains unsurpassed in their deco luxuriance.
In the 1920's the land boom was in full swing, mammoth hotels sprung up along the island. Gigantic hotels, sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay offer a degree of opulence that long has been a standard for luxury hotel accommodations. Hotels line nine miles of sand palm fringed beach. The Art Deco District contains 16 city blocks and is part of trendy South Beach area of clubs and restaurants. The principal attractions are the art deco district, which preserve the elegant architectural style that predominated in the area from the 1920s to the 1940s.
In 1984 the city furthered its accommodating reputation by building a boardwalk between 21st and 46th street allowing for comfortable strolls along the oceanfront. The boardwalk has become very popular for inline-skating and roller-skating, bicycling, and taking a stroll and watching people play in the water. The emerald green water draws many people, who have to play in water, bathe in the sun, build sand castles, or if you feel competitive you can take on the "King of Beach" in beach volleyball. Miami Beach has a vibrant nightlife that offers a little something for everyone.
The Art Deco District in Miami Beach is a showcase for the movement's characteristic architectural touches: porthole windows, geometric patterns, rounded corners, and glass block construction as well as walls bathed in fuchsia, turquoise, chartreuse and lavender. The Miami Design Preservation League offers a 90-minute tour of the area. For an interesting drive in Miami Beach is along Collins Ave. with it hotels and motel. Also of interest are the magnificent homes and estates, which run the architectural Samut from Spanish-Mediterranean to bold modern. Not open to the public these homes can be seen by driving around some of the private islands accessible from MacArthur, Venetran, North Bay, and Broad causeways.
Biscayne National Park has four biological systems: the mainland mangrove forest, Biscayne Bay, the upper Florida Keys and the underwater reefs. Shallow Biscayne Bay, which is between the coast and the northernmost Florida Keys has clear water and is home to sponges, crabs, dolphins, and manatees endangered mammals that favor the bay's warm water. The undeveloped upper Florida Keys are the result of many thousands of years of construction by the tiny animals collectively known as coral. The 20 mile of parks reefs were formed by more than 100 species of coral and harbor more than 200 different kind of fish, including brilliantly colored parrotfish, angelfish, moray eels and wrasses making this very popular for snorkeling and scuba diving.
Boating is very popular in Miami Beach. Boats of all sizes and description are for hire and/or for pleasure cruising, fishing, or water skiing, they are available. With the abundance of water naturally bring plenty of fishing opportunities. Bridge pier and bottom fishing are most popular forms of fishing in the area. The Port of Miami is the home of the largest cruise fleet in the world. The Bass Museum of Art exhibits fine art and the Miami Beach Garden Center and Conservatory contains orchids, anthuriums, and ferns. |
| "Miami, FL" |
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Miami, Florida |
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It's the busy avenues and neon excitement of Miami that have made it one of the country's most famous and popular destinations. Miami provides a destination to about 12 million visitors yearly. The city, founded in 1896, lies on Biscayne Bay at the mouth of the Miami River. Miami's legendary multi-cultural population means visitors are likely to hear Spanish, French, Creole, Portuguese, and Italian spoken on every street corner and in most shops, restaurants, and hotel. Its miles of wide, white sand beaches are known world-wide as are the city's numerous attractions. Events include the Orange Bowl Festival, Carnival Miami/Calle Ocho, Coconut Grove Goomby Festival, and the King Orange Jamboree Parade. |
| American Police Hall of Fame and Museum, The |
3801 Biscayne Blvd. |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 573-0070 |
http://www.aphf.org/ |
The center displays over 10,000 items relating to law enforcement and exhibits. |
| Ancient Spanish Monastery |
16711 West Dixie Highway |
Miami Beach, Florida |
(305) 945-1461 |
http://www.spanishmonastery.com/ |
The monastery was built in 12th-century Spain, dismantled and shipped to the United States in 1925, and then rebuilt in 1964, which houses ancient artworks and furniture. |
| ArtCenter/South Florida |
800-810 Lincoln Rd. |
Miami Beach, Florida |
(305) 674-8278 |
http://www.artcentersofla.com/ |
The art gallery offers the practice and knowledge of culture and contemporary visual arts in South Florida. |
| Barbara Gillman Gallery |
5582 NE 4th Court |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 759-9155 or (800) 688-7079 |
http://www.barbaragillman-gallery.com/ |
The gallery exhibits Latin American and contemporary American artworks. |
| Bass Museum or Art |
2121 Park Avenue |
Miami Beach, Florida |
(305) 673-7530 |
http://www.bassmuseum.org/ |
The museum feature religious paintings and sculptures from the Middle Ages, Oriental art, and European and American paintings. |
| Carl Fisher Monument |
Fisher Park, Alton Rd. and Surprise Ave., Miami Beach |
Miami, Florida |
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A monument of Carl Fisher commemorating the man who helped establish Miami Beach. |
| Chopin Foundation |
1440 79th Street Causeway |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 868-0624 |
http://www.chopin.org/ |
The foundation encourages toward America's future master musicians. |
| City Theatre |
P.O. Box 490083 |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 365-5400 |
http://www.citytheatre.com/ |
City Theatre of Miami-Dade and Broward (Florida) presents a dazzling mix of comedy, music, and drama in a festival of short plays (8-20 min.). Performances in February and June 2001. |
| Coconut Grove Playhouse |
3500 Main Highway |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 442-4000 |
http://www.cgplayhouse.com/ |
The playhouse presents original and innovative productions. |
| Concert Assoiciation of Florida |
555 17th Street |
Miami Beach, Florida |
(305) 532-3491 or (877) 433-3200 |
http://www.concertfla.org/ |
The organization presents the world's greatest music and dance. |
| Coopertown Airboat Tours |
PO Box 440727 |
Miami Beach, Florida |
(305) 226-6048 |
http://www.coopertownairboats.com/ |
Coopertown has been offering airboat tours of the Everglades since 1945. |
| Diaspora Vibe Gallery |
561 NW 32 Street |
Miami, Florida |
305-759-1110 |
http://www.diasporavibe.com/ |
The gallery offers Caribbean Diaspora and Latin America artworks. |
| Everglades Alligator Farm |
40351 SW 192 Ave. |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 247-2628 |
http://www.alligatorfarm.cc/ |
Venture into the Florida Everglades from South Florida's real working alligator farm, as your airboat slides through an endless river of grass, encounter wild alligators, exotic birds and wildlife, see our exciting alligator shows, snake shows hourly. |
| Everglades Safari Park |
26700 Tamiami Trail |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 226-6923 |
http://www.evergladessafaripark.com/ |
Everglades Safari Park offers the very best of the Everglades, having assembled the finest package of attractions, facilities, and services in the area. |
| Fairchild Tropical Garden |
10901 Old Cutler Rd. |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 667-1651 |
http://www.fairchildgarden.org/ |
Established in 1938, Fairchild Tropical Garden has an extensive botanical collection of rare tropical plants including palms, cycads, flowering trees and vines with programs in environmental education, conservation and horticulture. |
| Florida Grand Opera |
1200 Coral Way |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 854-1643 |
http://www.fgo.org/ |
The opera offers 5 grand operas, a young artist training program, and educational programs. |
| GameWorks |
5701 Sunset Dr., Suite 330 |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 667-4263 |
http://www.gameworks.com/ |
A place of entertainment offering guests food, drinks, parties, and fun. |
| Historical Museum of Southern Florida |
101 West Flagler Street |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 375-1492 |
http://www.historical-museum.org/ |
Explore 10,000 years of history and folklife in Greater Miami and South Florida. |
| Holocaust Memorial, The |
Meridian Ave. |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 538-1663 |
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The memorial is dedicated to the memory of six million Jews who suffered and died during World War II. |
| IMAX Theatre at Sunset Place |
5701 Sunset Drive |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 663-4629 or 777-FILM |
http://www.imax.com/miami/ |
Check out what's playing, what's coming soon and how to get your tickets for these fantastic films at the IMAX Theatre at Sunset Place. |
| IMAX Theatre at Sunset Place |
5701 Sunset Drive |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 663-4629 or 777-FILM |
http://www.imax.com/miami/ |
Check out what's playing, what's coming soon and how to get your tickets for these fantastic films at the IMAX Theatre at Sunset Place. |
| Little Acorns Annual International Kite Festival |
5888 SW 77th Terr. |
Miami Beach, Florida |
(305) 667-7756 |
http://www.littleacorns.org/kitefest/ |
The Sixth Annual Kite Festival on Miami Beach - April 20-22, 2001. |
| Metro-Dade Cultural Center |
101 W. Flagler St. at First Ave. |
Miami, Florida |
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The cultural center includes the county's Main Library, the Miami Art Museum, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida. |
| Miami Arena |
701 Arena Boulevard |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 530-4400 |
http://www.miamiarena.com/ |
Miami Arena is S. Florida's premier concert and sports venue. Miami Arena hosts both NBA and ECHL franchises and also stages a wide variety of family shows, concerts, community and civic events. |
| Miami Art Museum |
Metro-Dade Cultural Center |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 375-1700 |
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The museum houses two stories of works of art by international artists and exhibits. |
| Miami Book Fair International |
300 N.E. Second Avenue |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 237-3258 |
http://www.miamibookfair.com/home.html |
The Fair was established in 1984, and is a promotion awareness of books and reading. |
| Miami City Ballet |
2200 Liberty Ave. |
Miami Beach, Florida |
305/532-4880 |
http://www.miamicityballet.org/ |
A professional ballet preforming contemporary and classical choreography. |
| Miami Museum of Science |
3280 S. Miami Ave. |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 854-4247 |
http://www.miamisci.org/ |
The museum has over 150 hands-on exhibits, Florida fauna and flora shows, and a natural history gallery. |
| Miami Seaquarium |
4400 Rickenbacker Cswy. |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 361-5705 |
http://www.miamiseaquarium.com/ |
Miami Seaquarium...Home of Lolita the Killer Whale. Major Florida Attraction. Exciting and educational fun for the whole family. |
| Miami-Dade County Fair and Exposition |
10901 SW 24 St. |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 223-7060 |
http://www.fairexpo.com/ |
The Fair offers year round events and fun in the Miami-Dade area. |
| Monkey Jungle |
14805 Southwest 216th St. |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 235-1611 |
http://www.monkeyjungle.com/ |
Monkey Jungle South Florida attraction, fun and learning for the entire family. |
| New World Symphony |
541 Lincoln Road |
Miami Beach, Florida |
(305) 673-3330 or (800) 597-3331 |
http://www.nws.org/ |
The symphony offers a distinguished music program for roles in ensembles and orchestras around the world. |
| Parrot Jungle and Gardens |
11000 S.W. 57th Avenue |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 666-7834 |
http://www.parrotjungle.com/ |
The parrot zoo offers a large collection of parrots and other exotic birds in a subtropical jungle. |
| Performing Arts Network |
555 17th Street |
Miami Beach, Florida |
(305) 672-0552 |
http://www.panmiami.org/ |
The network was formed to promote performing arts in the community. |
| Redland Tropical Gardens |
500 SW 177th Ave. |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 258-5545 |
http://www.theredland.com/ |
The gardens offer tours of teh trpical environment. |
| Richard Petty Driving Experience |
P.O. Box 10043 |
Miami, Florida |
(407) 939-0130 |
http://1800bepetty.com/ |
Richard Petty Driving Experience offers a people an opportunity to drive real NASCAR race cars. |
| Sanford L. Ziff Jewish Museum of Florida |
301 Washington Ave. |
Miami Beach, Florida |
(305) 672-5044 |
http://www.jewishmuseum.com/ |
The Sanford L. Ziff JEWISH MUSEUM OF FLORIDA is housed in a restored Art Deco building that was formerly a synagogue. Its permanent exhibit is "MOSAIC: Jewish Life in Florida," and depicts the Florida Jewish experience since 1763, culture and traditions with more than 500 photographs and artifacts. |
| Thomas Kinkade at LE Gallerie Luministe |
19575 Biscayne Blvd. |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 466-5667 |
http://www.legallerie.com/ |
Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light, romantic realism at LE Gallerie Luministe. |
| Tigertail Productions |
842 NW 9th Court |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 324-4337 |
http://www.tigertail.org/ |
Tigertail Productions, Miami-based arts organization, presents cutting-edge performance and visual art, including the FLA/BRA Florida/Brazil Festival |
| Tropical Fun Center |
272nd Street and U.S. Hwy. 1 |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 246-3731 |
http://www.tropicalfuncenter.com/ |
Vacation and enjoy arcade, mini golf and many
other family past times here in Homestead ( Miami ) Florida. Tropical Fun Center has all types of amusements. Located near Everglades and Biscayne National Parks. Gateway to the Florida Keys. |
| Vizcaya Museum and Gardens |
3251 S. Miami Ave. |
Miami, Florida |
305/250-9133 |
http://www.vizcayamuseum.com/ |
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens preserves in its historical context the legacy of a romantic Italian villa on Biscayne Bay. Through scholarly research and educational programs, Vizcaya fosters a deep appreciation of its architectural and artistic achievements and inspires the residents and visitors of Miami-Dade County to participate in the preservation of our heritage. |
| Vizcaya Museum and Gardens |
3251 S. Miami Ave. |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 250-9133 |
http://www.metro-dade.com/parks/mpattra2.htm |
This Italian Renaissance-style villa is now a museum featuring 34 rooms furnished and filled with art. |
| Weeks Air Museum |
14710 S.W. 128th St. |
Miami, Florida |
(305) 233-5197 |
http://www.weeksairmuseum.com/ |
An aviation themed attraction featuring an array of vintage aircraft from the world's largest private collection, reenactment immersion experiences simulating memorable moments in aviation history. |
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