Cruising – The Port of Miami
The Dante B. Fascell Port of Miami (POM) began with the ingenuity and foresight of Henry Flagler in 1886, when he extended the Florida East Coast (FEC) railway to Miami. With resorts and cities...
View ArticleDolphin Stadium
The open-air Dolphin Stadium, home to the NFL Miami Dolphins since 1987 and the Florida Marlins since 1993, is located at 2269 Dan Marino Boulevard in Miami. It was originally named the Joe Robbie...
View ArticleMiami Museum of Contemporary Art
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), located at 770 NE 125th Street in Miami, was designed by Charles Gwathamey of New York. The relatively new 23,000 square foot Museum, approximately 10 years old,...
View ArticleMiami Art Museum
Located at 101 W. Flagler Street, the Miami Art Museum (MAM) was established in 1996, replacing the former Center for the Fine Arts. The extensive collections of contemporary and 20th century art...
View ArticleMiami Duck Tours
There are lots of entertainment venues in Miami, but one of the most amusing attractions enjoyed by families, sports teams, schools, senior organizations, and other visitors to the area is the duck...
View ArticleMiami Seaquarium
Miami’s Seaquarium, situated on 38 acres on Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay, is only minutes away from downtown Miami, the airport, and the Port of Miami. The concept of a facility where people could...
View ArticleLowe Art Museum
The Lowe Art Museum, located at 131 Stanford Drive in Coral Gables, is approximately five miles south of Miami on the main campus of the University of Miami. Through a gift from philanthropists, Joe...
View ArticleGator Park Airboat Tours
Gator Park, a short distance from Miami, is a place for tourists and city-dwellers to walk around and experience the natural beauty and abundant wildlife of the Florida Everglades. This is home to more...
View ArticleEverglades Tour Experience
Approximately 35 miles from downtown Miami lie the fascinating Everglades, a slow-moving “River of Grass,” that flows for over 100 miles southwest from Lake Okeechobee to Florida Bay and into the Gulf...
View ArticleBass Museum of Art
The Bass Museum of Art, located at 2121 Park Avenue (between 21st and 22nd St), in Miami Beach, was established in 1963 with the extensive art collection given by John and Johanna Bass. The original...
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