Why Miami’s Street Racers Are Turning to Legal Raceways
Street racing has long been popular in Miami with a variety of groups, some who gather at undisclosed locations off U.S. Highway 27 and others who opt for conspicuous city landmarks. However, the rise in fatal accidents and the risk of getting caught has driven some people to get off the streets and onto the track.
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Miami, Flórida: Wynwood Walls
Open to the public, free of charge the Wynwood Walls was established in 2009 by the legendary placemaker and visionary Tony Goldman as an outdoor museum of international street art. Since the first year's program - featuring Kenny Scharf, Futura, Os Gemeos, Swoon, Shepard Fairey, and other renowned innovators in street art, Wynwood Walls has become a phenomenon, spurring the creation of murals throughout the Wynwood district. It is now one of the best venues in the world to see the work of leading street artists. In 2010, the adjacent Wynwood Doors, with 176 feet of roll-up storefront gates was added and most recently the Wynwood Walls Garden, an open green space featuring five murals was included in the space. Each year, a selection of international artists - that range from old school graffiti artists to newer innovators- have created artwork for the Wynwood Walls. In 2012, Wynwood Walls celebrated Art Basel with a series of events dedicated to the vision of Tony Goldman who passed that September. Since that time, the project has been curated by Tony's daughter, Goldman Properties CEO Jessica Goldman Srebnick. Miami's now world renowned open air museum of the streets continues to attract visitors from around the world and currently encompasses more than 40 dazzling, cutting-edge murals created by respected street artists from Asia, Europe, Latin America and the United States.
WYNWOOD WALLS Miami Neighborhood Guide 1-800-Lucky & Panther Coffee
In this video we visit Miami's Wynwood Neighborhood, the famous art district located less than three miles from Downtown Miami. Known for having the most street murals in the entire world, Wynwood is a neighborhood with a super rich history.
We will tour the Wynwood neighborhood, check out the street art, the murals at Wynwood Walls, grab some Asian food at 1-800-Lucky, some espresso at Panther Coffee, and contemplate high end art purchases at GGA Gallery.
The Wynwood Art District is a must-see during your visit to Miami and especially if you live in South Florida. It is completely free and the Wynwood Walls are open to the public during set hours you can find on their website.
Have you been to the Miami neighborhood of Wynwood? What did you think of Wynwood Walls? Have you eaten at 1-800 Lucky or grabbed an espresso or latte from Panther Coffee? Comment below!!
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Wynwood Walls - Miami's Street Art District
Miami may be famous for palm trees and South Beach, but did you know that this city also has an amazing district dedicated to street art and graffiti? Explore the Wynwood Walls district of Miami with us in this short video:
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So it comes as no surprise that city welcomes over 14 million tourists per year and over 10% of the workforce works in the tourism industry. It’s also known as the cruise capital of the world, as Miami has the largest cruise ship port in the world.
With all the sun and tourists, it’s no wonder that sun tan lotion was invented in Miami. A pharmacist called Benjamin Green invented the mixture in 1944.
In the heart of Miami is an area straight from a Cuban storybook - Little Havana. Its heart is the 8th Street or Calle Ocho and is a time warp into another reality. Here you can find hand-rolled cigars, domino parks, fruiterias, meat markets and windows and coffee shops with cheap cafecitos.
Another prominent neighbourhood is Wynwood, best known for its graffiti walls in the Wynwood Art District. Wynwood Walls are an outdoor exhibition of rotating street art.
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So it doesn’t really matter if you’re in town for a quick weekend escape to the beach, starting your cruise from the world’s largest passenger port and cruise capital of the world, admiring city’s cultural diversity and modern street art mixed with Art Deco architecture, go crocodile hunting in two surrounding national parks or simply enjoying Miami’s relaxed vibe and lavish nightlife - you absolutely need to try it for yourself!
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Streets by VICE: Miami (Biscayne Blvd)
For this episode of Streets by VICE we are in Miami traveling along Biscayne Blvd. The main artery to the city stretching north to south as it takes us through neighborhoods as marvelous, and strange as the city itself.
We’ll catch up with the people who give Miami its vibrancy, from big budget property developers & international DJ's to former drug traffickers and artists, and get to see what makes Miami and it’s energy so distinct
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Florida Travel: Visit Miami's Little Havana
Welcome to Little Havana, the vibrant heart of Latin American culture in Miami. Serving as Miami’s historic Cuban district, the neighborhood is filled with Latin-inspired cafes, restaurants, shops and art galleries.
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See Wynwood Walls' Stunning Street Art in Miami
Recently a rundown textile and manufacturing area in Miami, a graffiti, street art explosion helped transform it into the Wynwood Arts District.
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This is WYNWOOD Miami. What To Do + Where To Eat ????Tour the Wynwood Walls.
We spend an afternoon exploring one of the trendiest and up and coming neighbourhoods of Miami, Wynwood District!
We start off walking through the streets to see all the graffiti and made our way to Wynwood Walls. Wynwood Walls features street art from artists all around the the world and has one of the largest concentrations of street art in one place that we’ve ever seen!
After that we hit the streets again to explore the unique shops. We came across an art gallery called Plant the Future where all the art incorporates plants in some form.
Lastly we headed Wynwood Yard, a sort of pop-up hub with bars, food trucks and some shops. We were hungry at this point so had some of the most delicious tacos ever and some Asian street food as well as some craft beer.
ABOUT WYNWOOD MIAMI
Wynwood is an eclectic district in the urban core of Miami, Florida. It is home to art galleries, retail stores, antique shops, eclectic bars, artisanal eateries and one of the largest open-air street-art installations in the world.
Throughout the mid-to-late 1900s, Wynwood was an enclave for Caribbean immigrants and home to Miami’s Garment District. Following a decade of economic exodus and depression, in the early 2000s, forward thinking developers and property owners rehabilitated neglected warehouses, shuttered factories, and other unused buildings, transforming them into the innovative businesses that are visible today.
However, it is street art that helped spark Wynwood’s renaissance. Since the introduction of Second Saturday Art Walk and the arrival of Art Basel (2002), the influence and relevance of the arts community in Wynwood has become undeniable. Artists from around the world have sought inspiration in the area’s windowless facades and used them as canvases to showcase their work, leading to the vivid murals that adorn the district.
Today, Wynwood is recognized globally as a premier destination for art, fashion, innovation and creative enterprise. It is one of the largest and most prominent creative communities in the United States, and where a new generation of creative and entrepreneurs want to live, work, eat, play and learn.
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Miami‘s Graffiti Style Gods
VICE meets members of the Miami Style Gods (MSG), a graffiti crew based in Miami, and follows them on a night of “bombing” — leaving their tags on highway signs, walls, garage doors, bridges, and more.
Crews like MSG are prolific, and go out of their way to tag as many locations, as many times as possible, no matter what the cost. But with the rise of social media and the gentrification of now art districts like Wynwood, where graffiti is essentially permitted, we are now seeing corporate appropriation of this underground subculture that corporate America once looked down upon that is now changing the graffiti world for good or bad.
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Driving in Ghetto Miami
Join me driving in Ghetto Miami. This is a drive along through all the bad parts like Little Haiti which is right next to Liberty City, Overtown, the Art District, Midtown, Wynwood, and Downtown. You will see all the characteristics of the hood, nothing like the Miami they want you to see like Miami Beach, expensive cars, and beautiful women in bikinis. Use this as your travel guide !
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Wynwood is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida, United States. It is north of Downtown Miami and Overtown, and adjacent to Edgewater. Wynwood has two major sub-districts, the Wynwood Art District in northern Wynwood, and the Wynwood Fashion District along West 5th Avenue. Wynwood is roughly divided by North 20th Street to the south, I-195 to the north, I-95 to the west and the Florida East Coast Railway to the east.
Wynwood was long referred to as Little San Juan, and commonly known as El Barrio as many Puerto Ricans began immigrating to this Miami neighborhood from the island and northeastern cities in the 1950s.[3] Puerto Rican-owned restaurants, shops, markets and other businesses line the streets of Wynwood. Recently,[when?] the neighborhood has been gentrified with large investments and developments. The Midtown Miami development construction began in 2005 between North 29th and 36th Street and Miami Avenue and the Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) on what was historically an FEC rail yard. This brought renewed attention to the area, and previously abandoned warehouses have begun to be occupied by artists, restaurants, cafés, and lounges. Tony Goldman a developer also assisted in the growth of Wynwood by creating a mecca out of the already present graffiti. Some 30 artists traveled from around the world to create what is now the Wynwood Walls, this led to an incredible increase in other street art in the surrounding area. The large arts presence brought upon Miami what is conceived as a new Hipster neighborhood. Art and fashion are major elements of Wynwood, as Wynwood has a large fashion and textiles industry, primarily along NW 5th Avenue, in the Wynwood Fashion District.
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Wynwood is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida, United States. Wynwood overflows with an awesome energy unlike any other #Miami 'hood' including the people who frequent here, the vibrant artwork, walls, and events, excellent restaurants, breweries, clothing stores, dance and club venues, among other cool retail options. Formerly an industrial district, the area is highlighted by colorful graffiti art & murals that cover the walls of many of the buildings.
???? Wynwood is just north of Downtown Miami and Overtown, and adjacent to Edgewater. Wynwood is roughly divided by North 20th Street to the south, I-195 to the north, I-95 to the west and the Florida East Coast Railway to the east. The Design District & Midtown Miami is within walking distance and the main residential & commercial core of Wynwood, know as NRD-1 (Neighborhood Revitalization District-1), is separated from 29th Street to the North & 20th Street to the South.
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The Wynwood Art District is one of the most popular places to visit in the heart of Miami, Florida with eye candy and the cool factor on every corner. Wynwood has two major sub-districts, the Wynwood Art District in northern Wynwood, and the Wynwood Fashion District along West 5th Avenue.
So much is coming, with so much in store! ☀ Be on the lookout for incredible new residential condominium developments moving fast forward into 2018 from within this most desirable neighborhood. As of 2017, there are less than a handful of condo opportunities available ????
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Miami is one of the worst cities in the U.S. to live in when it comes to affordable housing, and residents pay among the highest share of their incomes on rent. But a recent plan endorsed by the city would pave the way for creating 12,000 affordable housing units by 2024. Special correspondent Alicia Menendez reports as part of our series, “Chasing the Dream: Poverty and Opportunity in America.
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The Wynwood Arts District is home to over 70 Art Galleries, Retail Stores, Antique Shops, Eclectic Bars, and one of the largest open-air street-art installations in the world.
The Wynwood Arts District Association has been legally operating since 2009 for the well-being and improvement of the Wynwood Arts District, one of the largest and most prominent creative communities in the United States.
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Wynwood Arts District Adventure! Miami’s Street Art Mecca!
The Wynwood Arts District is one of Miami's most popular neighborhoods for locals and tourists alike. Join me on a stroll around Wynwood to admire the eclectic array of street art, murals, galleries and more!
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Top 5 things to do in Miami, Florida
While visiting Miami, I came across a few places that I loved and would love to share them with you.
South Beach
Great spot to wet your feet or have a cocktail while you sunbath. There is someone there to take your drink orders as well.
Miami’s Art Deco District –
There are 800 Art Deco with historical significance in this area, and you would be able to stroll for hours looking at each.
Wynwood Walls
Take a stroll and experience street art at its best. You can also purchase art or do one of their guided tours. Wynwood walls might have been the starting point, but the buildings serve as a canvas for artists from all over the world.
Kush by Lokal
Enjoy a meal at a unique little spot, Kush. The vibe and food are great. I would go back there anytime.
Wynwood Brewing Company
Have a cold one at the local Wynwood brewery. Established in 2011 and was the city’s first production brewery. The strive to create a work of art in every glass.
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Travel Vlog 4: Miami, FL, USA
''Bienvenido a Miami!'' Taking you with me on my working trip for OuroX to Miami, Florida in the USA, while finally opening up about something very personal. It was only one week, of which we've been working mostly, so didn't get to film too much, but I hope you enjoy it anyway! One of the interviews we did for the Wild West Crypto Show during the Blockchain Shift Conference can be viewed here: More about OuroX: startengine.com/OuroX .
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WYNWOOD (WHAT TO DO IN MIAMI) Art, Tacos, & Dogs!
Saturday at Miami's Wynwood district...attempting to get maple bacon donuts from Salty Donut, hanging out with doggies, day drinking at Gramps, eating Coyo tacos, finding secret hidden bars...and checking out the Wynwood Marketplace.
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Wynwood is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida, United States. Wynwood overflows with vibrant artwork, restaurants, breweries, clothing stores, dance and club venues, among other retail options.
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Bustling, airy shop offering sophisticated donuts in inventive seasonal flavors, plus craft coffee.
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