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Miami, Usa
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Approximately 400 men voted for Miamis incorporation in 1896 in the building to the left. (Source)
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The Freedom Tower, built in 1925, is Miamis historical landmark. (Source)
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The mouth of the Miami River at Brickell Key (Source)
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The Downtown Miami Historic District is the citys largest historic district, with buildings ranging from 1896 to 1939 in the heart of Downtown. (Source)
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Map of Miami neighborhoods. (Source)
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The Downtown area has the fastest-growing neighborhoods in the city. (Source)
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Typical summer afternoon thunderstorm rolling in from the Everglades. (Source)
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Map of racial distribution in Miami, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people: White, Hispanic, Black, Asian (Source)
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Plymouth Congregational Church in Coconut Grove. (Source)
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Downtown is South Floridas main hub for finance, commerce and international business. Brickell Avenue has the largest concentration of international banks in the U.S. (Source)
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As seen in 2006, the high-rise construction in Miami has inspired popular opinion of Miami manhattanization (Source)
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Brickell Avenue in Downtown Miamis Brickell Financial District (Source)
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PortMiami is the worlds largest cruise ship port, and is the headquarters of many of the worlds largest cruise companies (Source)
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Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, the second-largest performing arts center in the United States. (Source)
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The city is a major music production city and attracts many annual music festivals, such as Ultra Music Festival (Source)
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A cortadito is a popular espresso beverage found in cafeterias around Miami. It is particularly popular for breakfast or in the afternoon with a pastelito. (Source)
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View of the Moon over Miami, a famous phrase that has inspired many pop culture items, including a movie, TV series, and song. (Source)
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American Airlines Arena, home of the Miami Heat (Source)
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Miami Jai Alai fronton, known as The Yankee Stadium of Jai Alai (Source)
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The Barnacle Historic State Park, built in 1891 in Miamis Coconut Grove neighborhood. (Source)
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Miami City Hall at Dinner Key in Coconut Grove. The citys primary administrative offices are held here. (Source)
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Miami-Dade County Courthouse (Source)
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Miami Senior High School, Miamis oldest continuously used high school structure (Source)
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Florida International University has the largest enrollment of any university in South Florida, and is one of the states primary research universities. (Source)
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Founded in 1925, the University of Miami is the oldest college in Florida south of Winter Park. (Source)
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Former headquarters of The Miami Herald (Source)
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The Royal Caribbean International headquarters at the Port of Miami. (Source)
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The Miami Metrorail is the citys rapid transit system and connects the citys central core with its outlying suburbs (Source)
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Tri-Rail is Miamis commuter rail that runs north-south from Miamis suburbs in West Palm Beach to Miami International Airport. (Source)
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The Venetian Causeway (left) and MacArthur Causeway (right) connect Downtown and South Beach, Miami Beach. (Source)
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State Road 886 (Port Boulevard) connects downtown and PortMiami by bridge over Biscayne Bay. (Source)
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