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  1. Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida . The municipality is located on natural and human-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay , the latter of which separates the Beach from the mainland city of Miami .

    • South Beach

      South Beach, also nicknamed colloquially as SoBe, is a...

    • John S. Collins

      John Stiles Collins (December 29, 1837 – February 11, 1928)...

    • History

      1890s: Fast growth and formation. Julia Tuttle, the founder...

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    Some of the most popular tourist destinations in Miami include South Beach, Lincoln Road, Bayside Marketplace, Downtown Miami, and Brickell City Centre. The Art Deco District in Miami Beach is reputed as one of the most glamorous in the world for its nightclubs, beaches, historical buildings, and shopping

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  3. Miami Beach, Florida. Miami Beach is a city of Florida in the United States . Miami Beach is as its name tells, a resort city with many beaches, hotels and restaurants. Many celebrities maintain homes in the city, especially in the South beach area.

  4. The Miami metropolitan area, also known as South Florida, SoFlo, SoFla, the Gold Coast, the Tri-County Area, or Greater Miami, and officially the Miami–Fort LauderdaleWest Palm Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area, is a coastal metropolitan area in southeastern Florida. It is the ninth-largest metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in the ...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › South_BeachSouth Beach - Wikipedia

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    South Beach started as farmland. In 1870, Henry and Charles Lum purchased 165 acres (67 ha) for coconut farming. Charles Lum built the first house on the beach in 1886. In 1894, the Lum brothers left the island, leaving control of the plantation to John Collins, who came to South Beach two years later to survey the land. He used the land for farmin...

    In both daytime and at nightfall, the South Beach section of Miami Beach is a major entertainment destination with hundreds of nightclubs, restaurants, boutiques and hotels. The area is popular with tourists from Canada, Europe, Israel and the entire Western Hemisphere, with some having permanent or second homesthere. South Beach's residents' varie...

    South Beach is traversed by numerical streets which run east–west, starting with Biscayne Street, now popularly known as South Pointe Drive, one block south of First Street and the largely pedestrianized Lincoln Road (running parallel between 16th and 17th streets). It also has 13 principal roads and avenues running north–south, which, from the Bis...

    Collins Park - Collins Ave and 21st St
    Flamingo Park- In between Michigan Ave and Meridian Av from 11th St to Española Way
    Maurice Gibb Park - Purdy Ave and Dade Blvd

    South Beach, along with a handful of other neighborhoods in Greater Miami (such as Downtown and Brickell), is one of the areas where a car-free lifestyle is commonplace. Many South Beach residents get around by foot, bicycle, motorcycle, trolley, bus, or taxi as the neighborhood is very urban and pedestrian-friendly. Lincoln Road, Ocean Drive, Wash...

    High schools

    Miami-Dade County Public Schoolsoperates area public schools: 1. Miami Beach Senior High School(public) 2. Rabbi Alexander Gross High School (private, Jewish)

    Colleges and universities

    1. The Florida International University School of Architecture has a sister campus at 420 Lincoln Road in South Beach, with classroom spaces for FIU architecture, art, music and theater graduate students 2. Lubavitch Educational Center (private, Jewish) 3. Miami Ad School(private)

    Festivals and events

    1. Art Basel Miami, art exhibitionheld in December 2. Food Network South Beach Wine and Food Festival, held in February 3. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Miami, held in July 4. Miami Fashion Week, held in March 5. Miami International Film Festival, held in March 6. Miami Marathon, held in January 7. Urban Beach Week, Memorial Day weekend, last weekend in May. Urban hip-hopfestival since 2001. 8. White Party, held in Spring 9. Winter Music Conference, held in March

    Libraries

    1. Miami-Dade Public Library 1.1. Miami Beach Regional Library 1.2. South Shore Library 2. Wolfsonian-FIU Library

    Museums and historic sites

    1. ArtCenter/South Florida 2. Bass Museum 3. Miami Holocaust Memorial 4. Jewish Museum of Florida 5. Wolfsonian-FIU 6. World Erotic Art Museum Miami

    Lincoln Road

    Lincoln Road is an open-air pedestrian mall, considered South Beach's premiere shopping area. While Lincoln Road was one time rather downtrodden, it began a renaissance in the 1980s as an arts and cultural center. It has "an esoteric chic that maintains its trendy appeal." It runs parallel in between 16th Street and 17th Street and spans the Beach in an east–west direction. Lincoln Road was fully accessible to automobile traffic until the 1950s when automobile access was limited from Alton Ro...

    Ocean Drive

    Ocean Drive is the easternmost street in South Beach, and stems from South Pointe Drive to 15th Street, running in a north–south direction. Ocean Drive is responsible for the South Beach aesthetic that most out-of-town visitors expect. It is a popular tourist area. It is also home to several restaurants (including "A Fish Called Avalon"," "Mango's," and the MTV-popularized "Clevelander") and is the site of Gianni Versace's former ocean front mansion.

    Collins Avenue

    Collins Avenue runs parallel to Ocean Drive, one block west. It is also State Road A1A. Collins is home to many historic Art Deco hotels, and several nightclubs to the north, including Mynt and Rokbar.

    Film

    1. South Beach is the setting of the fictional Birdcage drag nightclub in the comedy film The Birdcage(1996). 2. Two films starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, Bad Boys (1995) and Bad Boys II(2003), were set in and around Miami and South Beach. 3. The Last Resortis a 2018 documentary about South Beach in the 1960s, 70s and 80s.

    Television

    1. South Beach was infamously referenced by NBA superstar LeBron James in his 2010 TV special The Decision when he announced that he was "taking his talents to South Beach" by joining the Miami Heat over staying with his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers, which he eventually returned to in 2014. The quote became a punch line for critics.

  7. 1890s: Fast growth and formation. Julia Tuttle, the founder of Miami. The Barnacle Historic State Park, or the Barnacle, built in 1891, is the oldest house in its original location in Miami. Collins Bridge, the first bridge built to connect Miami and Miami Beach.

  8. Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida. The municipality is located on natural and human-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the latter of which separates the Beach from the mainland city of Miami.

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