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Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It was incorporated on March 26, 1915.[4] The municipality is located on a variety of natural and man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the latter of which separates the Beach from Miami. The neighborhood of South Beach, comprising the southernmost 2.5 square miles (6.5 km2) of Miami Beach, along with downtown Miami and the Port of Miami, collectively form the commercial center of South Florida.[5] As of the 2010 census, Miami Beach had a total population of 87,779.[6] It has been one of America's pre-eminent beach resorts since the early 20th century.
In 1979, Miami Beach's Art Deco Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Art Deco District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world[7] and comprises hundreds of hotels, apartments and other structures erected between 1923 and 1943. Mediterranean, Streamline Moderne and Art Deco are all represented in the District. The Historic District is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the East, Lenox Court on the West, 6th Street on the South and Dade Boulevard along the Collins Canal to the North. The movement to preserve the Art Deco District's architectural heritage was led by former interior designer Barbara Capitman, who now has a street in the District named in her honor.
Modern American history
South Beach (also known as SoBe, or simply the Beach), the area from Biscayne Street (also known as South Pointe Drive) one block south of 1st Street to about 23rd Street, is one of the more popular areas of Miami Beach. Topless sunbathing by women is illegal, but is officially tolerated on South Beach.[11] Before the TV show Miami Vice helped make the area popular, SoBe was under urban blight, with vacant buildings and a high crime rate. Today, it is considered one of the richest commercial areas on the beach, yet poverty and crime still remain in some places near the area.[12]
Miami Beach, particularly Ocean Drive of what is now the Art Deco District, was also featured prominently in the 1983 feature film Scarface and the 1996 comedy The Birdcage.
The New World Symphony Orchestra is based in Miami Beach, under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas.
Lincoln Road, running east-west parallel between 16th and 17th Streets, is a nationally known spot for outdoor dining, bicycling, rollerblading and shopping and features and galleries of well known designers, artists and photographers such as Romero Britto, Peter Lik, and Jonathan Adler
The arts
Each December, the City of Miami Beach hosts Art Basel Miami Beach, one of the largest art shows in the United States. Art Basel Miami Beach, the sister event to the Art Basel event held each June in Basel, Switzerland, combines an international selection of top galleries with a program of special exhibitions, parties and crossover events featuring music, film, architecture and design. Exhibition sites are located in the city's Art Deco District, and ancillary events are scattered throughout the greater Miami metropolitan area.
Miami Beach is home to the New World Symphony, established in 1987 under the artistic direction of Michael Tilson Thomas. In January 2011, the New World Symphony made a highly publicized move into the New World Center building designed by Canadian American Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry. Gehry is famous for his design of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California. The new Gehry building offers Live Wallcasts™,[33] which allow visitors to experience select events throughout the season at the half-acre, outdoor Miami Beach SoundScape through the use of visual and audio technology on a 7,000-square-foot (650 m2) projection wall.
Miami, Florida, United States, North America
Miami is a city located on the Atlantic coast in southeastern Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County. The 42nd largest city proper in the United States, with a population of 419,777, it is the principal, central, and most populous city of the Miami metropolitan area, and the most populous metropolis in the Southeastern United States after Washington, D.C. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Miami's metro area is the eighth most populous and fourth-largest urban area in the United States, with a population of around 5.5 million. Miami is a major center and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. In 2012, Miami was classified as an Alpha- World City in the World Cities Study Group's inventory. In 2010, Miami ranked seventh in the United States in terms of finance, commerce, culture, entertainment, fashion, education, and other sectors. It ranked thirty-third among global cities. In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Miami America's Cleanest City, for its year-round good air quality, vast green spaces, clean drinking water, clean streets and city-wide recycling programs. According to a 2009 UBS study of 73 world cities, Miami was ranked as the richest city in the United States, and the world's fifth-richest city in terms of purchasing power. Miami is nicknamed the Capital of Latin America, is the second largest U.S. city with a Spanish-speaking majority, and the largest city with a Cuban-American plurality. Downtown Miami is home to the largest concentration of international banks in the United States, and many large national and international companies. The Civic Center is a major center for hospitals, research institutes, medical centers, and biotechnology industries. For more than two decades, the Port of Miami, known as the Cruise Capital of the World, has been the number one cruise passenger port in the world. It accommodates some of the world's largest cruise ships and operations, and is the busiest port in both passenger traffic and cruise lines. Miami has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification Am) with hot and humid summers and short, warm winters, with a marked drier season in the winter. Its sea-level elevation, coastal location, position just above the Tropic of Cancer, and proximity to the Gulf Stream shapes its climate. With January averaging 67.2 °F (19.6 °C), winter features mild to warm temperatures; cool air usually settles after the passage of a cold front, which produces much of the little amount of rainfall. Lows sometimes fall below 50 °F (10 °C), but very rarely below 35 °F (2 °C). Highs generally range between 70--77 °F (21--25 °C). The wet season begins some time in May, ending in mid-October. During this period, temperatures are in the mid 80s to low 90s (29--35 °C), accompanied by high humidity, though the heat is often relieved by afternoon thunderstorms or a sea breeze that develops off the Atlantic Ocean, which then allow lower temperatures, but conditions still remain very muggy. Much of the year's 55.9 inches (1,420 mm) of rainfall occurs during this period. Extremes range from 27 °F (−2.8 °C) on February 3, 1917 to 100 °F (38 °C) on July 21, 1940. Miami has never recorded any snowfall although there were disputed claims of snow flurries on January 19, 1977. Hurricane season officially runs from June 1 through November 30, although hurricanes can develop beyond those dates. The most likely time for Miami to be hit is during the peak of the Cape Verde season, which is mid-August through the end of September. Although tornadoes are uncommon in the Miami area, a tornado struck the city in 1925 and again in 1997. Miami falls under the USDA 10b Plant Hardiness zone. In addition to such annual festivals like Calle Ocho Festival and Carnaval Miami, Miami is home to many entertainment venues, theaters, museums, parks and performing arts centers. The newest addition to the Miami arts scene is the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, the second-largest performing arts center in the United States after the Lincoln Center in New York City, and is the home of the Florida Grand Opera. Within it are the Ziff Ballet Opera House, the center's largest venue, the Knight Concert Hall, the Carnival Studio Theater and the Peacock Rehearsal Studio. The center attracts many large-scale operas, ballets, concerts, and musicals from around the world and is Florida's grandest performing arts center.
The homeless in downtown Miami want more public restrooms
As the homeless population in downtown Miami has increased, so has the human waste problem. Along Flagler and surrounding streets and sidewalks, you will find feces and urine. People say the city should install more public bathrooms.
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Miami Beach, Florida - Holocaust Memorial of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation (2019)
The Holocaust Memorial of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation is a Holocaust memorial at 1933-1945 Meridian Avenue, in Miami Beach, Florida.
It was conceived by a committee of Holocaust survivors in 1984, formally established in 1985 as the Holocaust Memorial Committee, a non-profit organization.
The memorial was designed by Kenneth Treister on a site designated by the City of Miami Beach Commission at Meridian Avenue and Dade Boulevard. The Memorial was opened on Sunday, February 4, 1990, with Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel as guest speaker at the dedication ceremonies. Miami Attorney and Holocaust survivor Andrew C. Hall serves as chairman
Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It was incorporated on March 26, 1915. The municipality is located on natural and man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the latter of which separates the Beach from Miami. The neighborhood of South Beach, comprising the southernmost 2.5 square miles (6.5 km2) of Miami Beach, along with downtown Miami and the Port of Miami, collectively form the commercial center of South Florida. Miami Beach's estimated population is 92,307 according to the most recent United States census estimates. Miami Beach is the 26th largest city in Florida based on official 2017 estimates from the US Census Bureau. It has been one of America's pre-eminent beach resorts since the early 20th century.
In 1979, Miami Beach's Art Deco Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Art Deco District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world and comprises hundreds of hotels, apartments and other structures erected between 1923 and 1943. Mediterranean, Streamline Moderne and Art Deco are all represented in the District. The Historic District is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the East, Lenox Court on the West, 6th Street on the South and Dade Boulevard along the Collins Canal to the North. The movement to preserve the Art Deco District's architectural heritage was led by former interior designer Barbara Baer Capitman, who now has a street in the District named in her honor.
Miami World Center: New Heart of Miami
The Miami World Center is one of the largest urban renewal projects in the United States. It is an ambitious nine block project with more than 12 million square feet of buildable area across 25 acres of prime real estate and will achieve the heights of a world-class destination.
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Miami - Sightseeing: City Loop
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Miami City Sights
The City Loop departs from Central Station and takes you to see all the most alluring districts of mainland Miami: Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Little Havana and the grandeur of Downtown Miami.
Millionaires' Row, Venetian Pool, the Biltmore Hotel, Freedom Tower, the County Courthouse and Vizcaya Museum... all this and more awaits you as you as you explore the City Loop.
Downtown
As you pass through Downtown Miami, look down from the bus and you will see the smaller Cuban-owned businesses -- evidence of Miami's status as the capital city of US Latin culture; look up and you'll see the great American metropolis -- Miami at its most 'Anglo'. The contrasting mix of the two epitomizes the dual function of this unique city.
Bicentennial Park stretches out towards the bay; the American Airlines arena -- home to the Miami Heat NBA team -- stands proud beside it; marvel at the Freedom Tower then cast your eye out across the vast marina.
Little Havana
Situated immediately to the West of downtown Miami, Little Havana has been home to a significant proportion of Miami's vibrant community of Cuban immigrants since the 1960s.
You may be lucky enough to catch one of the Viernes Culturales -- a festival of arts, culture and entertainment held on the last Friday of each month. Otherwise just soak up the atmosphere on the famous Calle Ocho or take a stroll down the Walkway of the Stars, where Latin personalities such as Gloria Estefan, Willy Chirino and Celia Cruz are all honoured and commemorated.
Little Havana - La Pequeña Habana to the Spanish-speakers - is famous for its colourful stores, superb restaurants and exclusive art galleries.
Coconut Grove
The first wave of immigration to the area saw the establishment of Coconut Grove as a settlement in 1825, even before Miami -- the city that has now absorbed it -- existed; and something of the pioneer spirit still remains in the arty, eccentric and gently rebellious elements within the area.
Large parts of Coconut Grove have streets filled with lush greenery as the name suggests, but there are also two sizeable shopping centres in the central area.
The magnificent Kampong botanical garden is well worth a visit, as is the Villa Vizcaya, James Deering's grandiose recreation of a sixteenth-century Italian villa.
Coral Gables
Coral Gables, the self-styled 'City Beautiful', occupies an area to the south-west of downtown Miami, which was developed during the Florida land boom of the 1920s and is home to the University of Miami. Many of the original landmarks of the area still survive: the Merrick House, City Hall, the Miracle Mile and others.
The Biltmore Hotel, a famous TV and movie location, was once the tallest building in Florida and now designated as a National Historic Landmark; and the Venetian Pool, created in 1923 from a disused coral rock quarry, is the largest freshwater swimming pool in the United States.
Freedom Tower
Originally built in 1925 to house the Miami Times newspaper, Freedom Tower was designed by the same architects that laid the plans for New York's Grand Central Station.
As a replica of the Giralda bell tower in Seville, the tower's shape does not lend itself well to occupation as office space; however, during the period from 1961 to 1974 it served as a processing post for over 360,000 Cuban refugees, and also as a community centre for those same immigrants, for which reason it retains an important place in local affections.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
You cannot adequately prepare yourself for the extravagant opulence of the Villa Vizcaya. In 1914, Farm Machinery mogul James Deering began a two-year, $22 million project to recreate a sixteenth-century Italian villa, and this is the result.
One thousand workers were involved in the construction of Villa Vizcaya -- one tenth of the then population of Miami!
Thirty permanent staff took care of Deering and his guests during the four-month winter period that he would spend in Miami, away from his home city of Chicago. Each room is filled with classical, Renaissance and Rococo antiques, yet mod cons such as elevators, fire sprinklers and a telephone switchboard were all installed, as well as en suite bathrooms for each of the many bedrooms.
Venetian Pool
Venetian Pool was once a quarry pit from which coral rock was extracted for the local buildings, but was transformed in 1924 from an eyesore to an elegant ornamental swimming pool, said to be the largest on the US mainland.
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4K 60p Miami Beach - Lincoln Road Mall, Walking Tour (2019)
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Lincoln Road Mall is a pedestrian road running east-west parallel between 16th Street and 17th Street in Miami Beach, Florida, United States. Once completely open to vehicular traffic, it now hosts a pedestrian mall replete with shops, restaurants, galleries, and other businesses between Washington Avenue with a traffic accessible street extending east to the Atlantic Ocean and west to Alton Road with a traffic accessible street extending to Biscayne Bay.
History:
In the 1950s, Miami Beach architect Morris Lapidus, whose credits include Miami Beach's Fountainebleau and Eden Roc hotels, was commissioned to redesign Lincoln Road. Lapidus' design for Lincoln Road, complete with gardens, fountains, shelters and an amphitheater, reflected the Miami Modern Architecture, or MiMo, style that Lapidus pioneered in the 1950s. The Road was closed to traffic and became one of the nation's first pedestrian malls.
Today, Lincoln Road features a state-of-the-art multiplex cinema, the architecturally acclaimed 1111 Lincoln Road parking garage, the acclaimed New World Center concert hall, the offices of Viacom Latin America, as well as over 200 designer boutiques, local merchants, national retail stores, and fine restaurants and bars. Lincoln Road is also home to the newly restored Colony Theatre, a performing arts venue, and ArtCenter/South Florida, a collection of studios and gallery spaces for artists. Street performers entertain a constant stream of tourists and locals on Lincoln Road. It is among the most popular destinations for visitors to the South Beach area.
In 2006, the Miami Beach Preservation Board approved the closure of traffic of the west end of Lincoln mall for the purpose of extending the popular pedestrian mall west to Alton Road.
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Coral Gables Real Estate - MIami - The Most Beautiful City in the U.S
for more. Historic coral gables is nicknamed The CIty Beautiful. Within the real estate here you can find, 5 hotels including the Biltmore, beaches, world record setting swimming pools, and famous shopping on Miracle Mile on Coral Way. The Biltmore is family-friendly as young children are attracted to the over-sized, Spanish-style swimming pool. It is the largest pool in the United States. Considering it was built in 1926 it's brilliant to see. Famous people have stayed here over the years due to the magical real estate in Coral Gables. Palm D'or restaurant in the Biltmore is rated the number one restaurant in South Florida.
Fairchild tropical garden has flowering trees and palms, is the biggest botanical garden in the United States. The Actors Play House does plays for kids every saturday. Family-friendly. Coral gables real estate doesn't fluctuate during economic down. Because of its Spanish architecture and central location in Miami-Dade county. The city is home to many historical landmarks and 22 parks. There are 33 public tennis courts and 2 public golf course. In addition, the university of Miami is located in Coral Gables. Top art galleries and landmarks surround the strong financial business district.
In Coral Gables, you can find new and modern condos with views of Miracle mile or quaint Mediterranean houses and estates that look like spanish villas. Granada, Parma, University Dr, Ponce de Leon, Valencia Ave, Alhambra, Andalusia, and Le Jenue are just some of the windy streets the captures these lush, tropical Mediterranean estates in Coral Gables. In addition on the east of US 1, and just south of Coconut Grove real estate you can find apartment buildings and houses that have canals leading to Biscayne bay. This comes in handy for people who are looking for luxury real estate who might want to dock their boats in their own back yard. Gables Estates Miami and Deering Bay Miami are the most famous for Coral Gables real estate in Miami. You can also check out Gables by the Sea which are part of the gated communities in Miami. For more information on Coral Gables real estate please visit RealEstateMIamiCondos.com or send an email to miamirealestateagent@gmail.com
University of Miami Campus Tour | Coral Gables, FL // Travel Vlogs
HOPE YOU ENJOY! I recently had the opportunity to travel to Miami for summer vacation, and since I've been looking at the University of Miami, I decided to participate in a campus tour and information session. If you have a lot of different interests, I highly suggest checking it out! Instead of doing basics as a freshman, they've implemented a cognate system, where you can choose whatever classes you're interested in from three subjects: STEM, People & Society, and Arts & Humanities (your major automatically fulfills one). Since I'm majoring in Pre-Med, but also love Psychology and Film, this system is perfect for me! I had a great time and the campus is beautiful! Go hurricanes!
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Passeio pela Washington Ave e Convention Center Dr entre as ruas 17th - 19th, passando pelo Convention Center, Miami Beach City Hall e Jackie Gleason Theatre.
Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It was incorporated on March 26, 1915. The municipality is located on a series of natural and man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the latter which separates the Beach from Miami city proper. The neighborhood of South Beach, comprising the southernmost 2.5 square miles (6.5 km2) of Miami Beach, along with Downtown Miami and the port, collectively form the commercial center of South Florida. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 87,779. Miami Beach has been one of America's pre-eminent beach resorts since the early 20th century.
In 1979, Miami Beach's Art Deco Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Art Deco District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world and comprises hundreds of hotels, apartments and other structures erected between 1923 and 1943. Mediterranean, Streamline Moderne and Art Deco are all represented in the District. The Historic District is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the East, Lenox Court on the West, 6th Street on the South and Dade Boulevard along the Collins Canal to the North. The movement to preserve the Art Deco District's architectural heritage was led by former interior designer Barbara Capitman, who now has a street in the District named in her honor.
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OBSCURA by Lionel Smit at Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami
OBSCURA by Lionel Smit hosted by The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami will be open to the public from March 8 to May 6, 2018.
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01. Jungle Island
An interactive zoological park in Watson Island. The theme park's landmark are its sails covering the Jungle Theater, an arena where visitors encounter wildlife from
all over the world. On the other side of the theater lives Hercules, the 900-pound liger, a cross between a lion and a tiger.
02. Miami Seaquarium
A 38-acre (15 ha) oceanarium located on the island of Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay. One of the oldest oceanariums in the United States. In addition to marine mammals,
the Miami Seaquarium houses fish, sharks, sea turtles, birds, reptiles, and manatees.
03. Villa Vizcaya
Now named the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. The former villa and estate of businessman James Deering, of the Deering McCormick-International Harvester fortune, on
Biscayne Bay in the present day Coconut Grove neighborhood. Includes: extensive Italian Renaissance gardens; native woodland landscape; and a historic village
outbuildings compound.
04. Zoo Miami
Formerly known as Miami MetroZoo, is the largest and oldest zoological garden in Florida, and the only tropical zoo in the United States. There are four main exhibit
sections in the zoo: Asia, Africa, Amazon and Beyond, and Australia.
05. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
A 83-acre (34 ha) botanic garden, with extensive collections of rare tropical plants including palms, cycads, flowering trees and vines. Opened to the public in 1938.
Plays many roles, including museum, laboratory, learning center and conservation research facility, but its main role is preserving biodiversity.
06. Coral Castle
A stone structure created by the Latvian American eccentric Edward Leedskalnin (1887–1951) located in Leisure City. Comprises numerous megalithic stones (mostly
limestone formed from coral), each weighing several tons.
07. Venetian Pool
A historic U.S. public swimming pool located in Coral Gables. Completed in 1924, it was designed by Phineas Paist with Denman Fink. Opened in 1924 as Venetian
Casino, was created from an old coral rock quarry abandoned in 1921 on 4 acres (16,000 m2).
08. Holocaust Memorial of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation
A Holocaust memorial at 1933-1945 Meridian Avenue. Was opened on Sunday, February 4, 1990, with Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel as guest speaker at the dedication
ceremonies. Miami Attorney and Holocaust survivor Andrew C. Hall serves as chairman.
09. Bayfront Park
A 32-acre (13 ha) public, urban park in Downtown Miami. Holds the city's annual America's Birthday Bash on Independence Day. Also hosts the city's official New
Year's Eve party that annually hosts over 70,000 visitors. It also holds the Ultra Music Festival which goes on for 3 days.
10. Freedom Tower
A building designed by Schultze and Weaver. Currently used as a contemporary art museum and a central office to different disciplines in the arts associated with Miami
Dade College. An example of a Mediterranean Revival styled structure with design elements borrowed from the Giralda in Seville, Spain.
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Miami Beach City Hall Naled Protest - ZIKA Spraying
CBS Channel 4 evening news segment of the Miami Beach resident protest at City Hall against the toxic spraying of the Naled organophosphate insecticide to combat the spread of the ZIKA virus in Florida and the United States. This chemical makeup has been banned in 22 European Countries, the World Health Organization and recently Puerto Rico. Alternative organic SAFE sprays have been used in neighboring counties YET Miami-Dade county continues to authorize this highly controversial mosquito repellent.
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Lionel Smit at Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami
OBSCURA is an exhibition by South African artist Lionel Smit hosted by The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami.
March 8 to May 6, 2018.
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