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Miami               Life               in               the               Miami               area               is               full               of               excitement,               cultural               events,               sandy               beaches,               and               amazing               cuisine.

Technology               rich               school               systems,               family               neighborhoods,               senior               citizen               communities,               and               business               districts               geared               to               young               urban               professionals               are               readily               available               in               the               top               ten               residential               areas               of               the               city.

The               most               popular               neighborhoods               include:               Coconut               Grove,               Coral               Gables,               Little               Havana,               downtown,               and               the               Kendall               -               West               Dade               areas.
               Coral               Gables
               The               old               Florida               feel               of               Coral               Gables               is               also               reminiscent               of               the               early               1900's               on               the               Mediterranean               Coastal               area.

Upon               entering               through               the               main               thoroughfare               of               the               area,               arches               formed               by               coral               rock               spark               mark               the               beginning               of               may               unique               architectural               details               proudly               displayed               in               the               neighborhood.

A               large               canopy               of               native               trees,               including               the               popular               banyan,               and               palms               line               the               streets.
               Residents               of               the               area               are               typically               accomplished               professional,               with               nearly               fifty               percent               of               the               population               being               Hispanic.

A               myriad               of               dining               experiences,               including               eateries               with               an               international               flare               draw               both               visitors,               and               the               over               forty               thousand               residents               to               the               epicenter               of               the               community.

Fairchild               Tropical               Botanical               Garden,               which               was               established               in               1938               in               the               most               frequented               attraction               in               the               area.

Many               special               events               are               held               at               the               facility               each               year,               including               the               highly               attended               Botero               Chihuly,               and               the               Palm               and               Cycad               Festival.

Afternoon               teas,               along               with               wedding               and               corporate               events               are               also               held               on               a               regular               basis.
               A               Venetian               style               public               pool               located               on               De               Soto               Boulevard,               has               often               been               described               as               the               most               glamorous,               and               ornate               municipal               pool               in               the               nation.

Over               820,000               gallons               of               fresh               spring               water               are               pumped               into               the               pristine               pool.

Admission               price               to               the               pool               varies               between               $3-$9               pending               age,               and               scheduled               special               events.

Programs               at               the               facility               include               American               Red               Cross               instructed               swimming               lessons,               junior               aide               courses,               lifeguard               training,               and               even               scuba               diving               certification               classes.,               administered               by               the               Professional               Association               of               Diving               Instructors.

The               Venetian               Pool               Café               is               far               more               than               a               typical               concession               stand,               offering               both               traditional               treats,               and               healthy               alternatives.

Small               and               large               waterfalls               offer               visual               intrigue               and               beauty               to               the               popular               pool,               which               is               also               listed               on               the               National               Historic               Registry.
               Violent               crime               is               nearly               non-existent               in               the               community,               which               boasts               an               overall               low               crime               rate,               and               is               known               as               an               exceptionally               safe               area               to               live               and               play.

Coral               Gables               offers               multiple               organization               which               have               focus               on               crime               prevention.

The               list               of               crime               awareness               and               watch               groups               includes:               Mobile               Patrol,               Neighborhood               Crime               Watch,               Senior               Citizens               Crime               Watch,               and               a               Youth               Crime               Watch               group               as               well.

The               most               frequent               disturbances               in               the               neighborhood               is               graffiti               vandalism.
               Many               opportunities               exist               for               family               recreational,               and               healthy               lifestyle               opportunities               for               adults               and               senior               citizens.

Dante               Fascall               Park,               which               is               located               on               57th               Avenue               features               many               shady               areas               in               which               young               children               can               play               on               the               state               of               the               art               equipment               provided.

Feeding               the               ducks               on               a               small               pond,               sand               volleyball               court,               walking               path,               and               tennis               courts               equal               opportunities               for               nearly               everyone.

Most               areas               of               the               park               are               also               handicap               accessible.

A               fence               separates               the               park               area               from               a               very               busy               roadway.

Coral               Reef,               Salvatore,               Pinecrest,               Jaycee,               Merrie               Christmas,               Sunrise,               Suniland,               and               Coral               Bay               parks               also               provide               recreational               spaces               throughout               the               community.

The               Pinecreast               Park               and               Community               Gardens               features               a               splash               and               play               area               with               water               spouts               and               play               features               for               little               ones,               as               well               as               a               petting               zoo               on               the               property.

A               growing               botanical               garden               area               is               very               popular               with               older               adults,               who               reportedly               enjoy               the               leisurely               stroll,               and               the               flora               and               fauna               bordering               the               walkway.
               Golf               fans               will               surely               enjoy               the               Granada               Golf               Course.

Recently               remodeled               fairways,               and               accessible               nine               hole               pubic               course               is               located               on               Granada               Boulevard.

A               second               course,               the               Biltmore,               known               as               a               perfect               place               for               beginners               to               begin               swinging               a               club,               is               located               on               Anastasia               Avenue.

Thirty               eight               art               galleries               are               located               either               within               the               Coral               Gables               community,               or               a               short               driving               distance               from               the               area.
               Those               who               don't               enjoy               cooking               will               not               go               hungry               in               Coral               Gables.

A               true               blend               of               international               offerings               is               available,               as               well               as               the               good               old               burger               and               fry               joints               for               a               quick               bite               on               the               run.

Diego's,               The               Rubber               Duck,               Benihana,               The               Gables,               Diner,               and               La               Cofradia               Restaurante               are               among               the               favorites               of               residents,               and               visitors.

Gourmet               cuisine               from               around               the               world               can               be               found               along               the               picturesque               streets               of               Coral               Gables,               including               specialties               from               the               countries               of:               Asia,               Mexico,               Japan,               Italy,               Ireland,               Indian,               Latin,               and               Mediterranean               cuisine,               France,               Cuba,               China,               the               Caribbean,               and               Argentina.
               Coconut               Grove
               The               Coconut               Grove               neighborhood               was               formed               in               the               early               1800's,               and               is               located               in               the               southeast               area               of               Miami.

Cape               Florida               Lighthouse,               which               is               one               of               the               oldest               structures               in               the               area,               draws               many               visitors               on               a               regular               basis.

A               large               annual               art               festival               showcases               the               local               talent,               as               well               as               world               renowned               crafters               and               artists.

A               rather               unique,               tongue               in               cheek               festival,               known               s               the               King               Mango               Strut,               which               was               organized               as               a               spoof               on               the               popular               Orange               Bowl               Parade               also               brings               large               crowds               to               the               streets               for               a               bit               of               levity,               and               socializing.

During               the               month               of               June,               the               Grand               Avenue               is               closed               to               traffic               for               a               solid               week               to               allow               the               Caribbean               Carnival               to               take               place.

Junkanoo,               and               other               Bahamian               music,               food,               dancing,               and               cultural               arts               are               on               display               for               the               public.
               The               Coconut               Grove               area               is               more               well               known               for               the               multitude               of               restaurants,               and               sidewalk               cafes               than               any               other               area               of               Miami.

Some               of               the               most               popular               places               to               dine               include:               Johnny               Rockets,               Bahama               Breeze,               Green               Street               Café,               Shorty's,               Tuscany,               Cheesecake               Factory,               Monty's               Raw               Bar,               Le               Bouchon,               and               Mr.

Moes.

The               Rusty               Pelican               is               also               a               favorite               of               seafood               lovers,               and               offers               catering               services               for               any               size               events.

Porca               O               is               renowned               for               Brazilian               and               Chilean               fare.
               Shopping               in               specialty               stores,               and               the               open               air               plaza,               known               as               the               Coco               Walk               gives               residents               plenty               of               opportunities               to               find               necessary               items,               and               take               in               a               movie.

The               thirty               eight               store               plaza               features               high               end               stores,               and               multiple               street               carts               of               items               for               sale.

An               art               gallery               is               also               a               part               of               the               shopping               experience               at               Coco               Walk.

Some               of               the               favorite               and               most               successful               stores               include:               White               House/Black               Market,               Pommes               and               Pane,               Palm               Produce,               Mini               Amore,               Hooters,               the               Silver               Edge,               and               Koko               and               Palenki.
               Coconut               Gove               Playhouse               opened               for               performances               in               the               mid               1950's,               and               boasts               many               well               known               stars               of               today               as               former               stage               actors,               and               actresses.

Some               of               the               most               notables               names,               which               the               playhouse               lays               claim               to               include:               Bea               Arthur,               Tallulah               Bankhead,               Liza               Minnelli,               Jessica               Tandy,               Hume               Cronyn,               and               George               C.

Scott.

Many               plays               were               introduced               to               audiences               in               the               Miami               neighborhood               before               heading               to               Broadway               stardom.

Budding               young               artists               can               participate               in               the               training               program               offerd               at               the               facility.

Some               financial               problems               in               2007               left               the               future               of               the               historic               playhouse               in               the               wind,               and               supporters               searching               for               means               to               keep               the               stage               lights               on,               and               doors               open               to               the               community               for               generations               to               come.

Al               Pacino               fans               may               remember               references               to               "The               Grove"               in               the               movie               Scarface.

Pacino's               character,               the               infamous               Tony               Montana               lived               in               a               lavish               mansion               in               Coconut               Grove.
               Outdoor               recreational               and               leisure               opportunities               are               available               in               abundance               in               Coconut               Grove.

The               Kampong               tropical               garden               is               located               on               eight               acres,               and               is               associated               with               the               National               Tropical               Botanical               Garden.

Massive               collections               of               flowering               wonders               hailing               from               Southeast               Asia,               South               America,               and               Central               America               draw               many               repeat               visitors               to               the               area.

Kampong,               which               means               village,               or               perhaps               a               cluster               of               houses,               is               also               utilized               as               a               campus               for               the               NTBG               instructional               courses               and               programs               as               a               living               classroom.

Kampong               offers               workshops,               and               lectures               which               are               open               to               the               public               at               large.

The               facility               is               listed               on               the               National               Register               of               Historic               Places.
               The               Barnacle               Historic               State               Park               is               quite               a               busy               area               for               outdoor               events,               including               the               Barnacle               Under               Moonlight               series               of               musical               offerings.

Some               of               the               outdoor               events               are               free,               while               others               require               a               modest               admission               price.

For               those               who               enjoy               picnicking               under               the               stars,               or               daytime               getaways,               the               Barnacle               boasts               a               little               bit               of               something               for               everyone               to               enjoy.
               Crime               in               the               upscale               area               is               extremely               low,               with               police               officers               routinely               seen               walking               or               mountain               biking               around               the               community               while               on               patrol.

The               yacht               club,               and               marina               area               are               the               main               hub               of               activity               in               the               community.

Some               sit               next               to               the               waterway               and               enjoy               the               view,               and               people               watching,               while               others               try               their               skills               at               the               in-line               skating,               or               boating.

The               rich               history               of               the               Coconut               Grove               area               is               credited               to               the               vast               revolving               door               of               immigrant               groups               who               formed               the               area,               and               to               the               hippie               era               when               Coconut               Grove               first               gained               prominence               as               the               hot               spot               of               Miami.

Writers,               and               artists               are               a               large               portion               of               the               population               of               what               has               often               been               referred               to               as               the               creative               haven               of               the               south.
               Little               Havana
               The               Little               Havana               area               of               Miami               surely               offers               the               most               colorful               community               in               the               city.

Large,               detailed               murals               of               historic               figures,               spicy               Cuban               coffee,               multitudes               of               statues,               monuments,               men               playing               dominoes               on               the               sidewalks,               and               of               course,               more               cigar               rolling               experts               than               anywhere               else               is               the               nation               provide               a               fast               paced               backdrop               equal               only               to               the               music               which               plays               from               all               areas               of               the               neighborhood.
               Cuban               cuisine               is               the               staple               in               this               area               of               Miami,               which               draws               large               numbers               of               visitors               on               a               daily               basis.

Some               of               the               busiest               restaurants               and               cafes               which               all               claim               to               serve               the               best               authentic               Cuban               delicacies               include               the               Versailles,               and               Casa               Juancho.

While               the               lines               may               be               long               at               any               of               the               more               popular               eateries,               another               supreme               dining               experience               awaits               just               a               few               feet               away               from               any               given               location.
               Five               beaches               provide               recreational               and               relaxing               experiences               in               the               area,               and               include:               Crandon               Park               Beach,               Haulover               Beach,               Miami               Beach,               Sunny               Isles               Beach,               and               Surfside               Beach.

Additional               family,               and               adult               leisure               activities               exist               at               the               following               locations:               Amelia               Earhart               Park,               Bill               Baggs               State               Park,               Fairchild               Tropical               Gardens,               Ife-Ile               Afro-Cuban               Dance               Company,               Teatro               Avante               performing               Arts,               Ballet               Hispanico,               Cuban               Classical               Ballet               of               Miami,               and               the               Tower               Theater.
               Outdoor               recreation               can               be               achieved               by               visiting               Domino               Park.

The               facility               is               formerly               labeled               the               Maximo               Gomes               Park               features               the               main               gathering               place               for               the               community.

Drug               trade               in               the               park               caused               concern               for               law               enforcement               in               the               late               1980's,               with               many               security,               and               restrooms               improvements               being               made               the               are               park               in               recent               years.
               Interesting               arrays               of               shops,               most               ethnic               themed,               offering               art,               clothing               and               Santeria               items               are               prevalent               in               Little               Havana.

The               Calle               Ocho               Street               Fair               is               the               most               attended               annual               event               in               the               community.

Artisan,               musicians,               and               performers               charm               both               locals,               and               visitors               during               the               highly               anticipated               celebration.

Viernes               Culturales,               are               held               each               Friday,               on               the               Southwest               8th               Street,               and               17th               Avenue               area               of               Little               Havana.

The               events               showcase               poetry,               crafts,               art,               and               the               sounds               and               dances               of               Cuban,               Latin               America,               and               Carribbean               cultures.
               Additional               shopping               experiences               can               be               found               at               the               Latin               Quarter               Plaza,               and               Cultural               Center,               Latin               Quarter               Specialty               Store,               and               Cuban               Memorial               Plaza.

The               Flagler               Greyhound               Track,               and               Orange               Bowl               Stadium,               are               also               widely               visited               areas               of               the               community,               and               a               source               of               pride               for               residents.

Little               Havana               To               Go,               and               El               Credito               Cigar               Factory               are               the               largest,               and               most               popular               specialty               stores               in               the               neighborhood.
               Four               schools               offer               quality               educations               for               the               culturally               diverse               population               of               Little               Havana,               and               include:               Riverside               Elementary,               Lincoln               Marti               Schools,               Frederick               Douglas               Elementary,               and               Booker               T.

Washington               High               School.

The               three               main               churches               active               in               the               community               include:               Saint               John               Bosco               catholic               Church,               Seventh               Day               Adventist               Church,               and               Soldiers               of               the               Cross               Evangelical               Church.

The               Miami               Police               sub-station               is               located               in               the               heart               of               the               community               on               Flagler               Street.
               Downtown
               The               area               of               downtown               Miami               has               been               growing               by               leaps               and               bounds               over               the               course               of               the               past               several               years.

Young               urban               singles,               and               adults               are               the               majority               of               residents               who               call               this               are               of               the               city               home.

Several               city               of               Miami               specific               online               dating,               and               socializing               forums               have               sprung               up               online               to               meet               the               demand               of               the               influx               of               relocating               young               adults.

Parking               is               at               a               premium,               with               most               citizens               opting               for               public               transit,               taxi               cabs,               or               walking               in               the               Florida               sunshine               to               work,               and               the               large               number               of               nightlife               locations.
               Law               enforcement               agencies               have               been               working               around               the               clock               to               improve               the               safety               of               the               area,               along               with               what               many               residents               term               the               over               inflated               perception               of               the               crime               in               the               city.

While               crime               in               large               cities               is               nearly               unavoidable,               all               available               reports               show               a               decreasing               number               of               violent               crimes,               especially               in               daytime               hours               in               the               downtown               are               of               the               city.

Demographics               describing               the               typical               downtown               resident,               depict               educated               young               adults               between               the               ages               of               25-32.
               In               addition               to               the               many               public               schools               in               the               city               of               Miami,               and               the               downtown               area,               a               large               number               of               charter               schools               are               offered               to               parents.

Some               of               the               most               highly               attended               charter               schools               are               Downtown               Miami               Charter               School,               Artsonia               School.
               Over               eighty               current               construction               projects               in               the               downtown               are               highlight               the               booming               business               environment,               and               the               enhanced               need               of               restaurants,               and               stores               to               serve               the               urban               residents.

Jewelry               and               clothing               stores               dot               the               landscape,               as               well               as               the               most               restaurants               per               square               mile               anywhere               other               than               New               York               City.

South               Beach,               and               Biscayne               Bay               are               both               popular               tourist               attractions,               and               highly               visited               recreational               locations               by               locals.
               The               twenty               block               area               which               encompasses               downtown               Miami,               exist               the               art               deco               district,               SoBe               -               South               Beach               three               mile               coast               line,               the               Central               Miami               district,               North               and               South               Miami               Beach               District,               and               Coral               Way.
               Middle               class               neighborhoods               border               the               downtown               area,               which               are               also               a               growing               portion               of               the               city,               attractive               to               working               parents.

Stretching               from               the               downtown               area,               to               the               borders               of               the               Everglades,               multiple               shopping               malls,               golf               courses,               and               the               Gold               Coast               Railroad               Museum               exist.

The               opportunities               for               weekend               getaways,               and               day               trips               abound               throughout               the               Miami               area.

Rickenbacker               Causeway               accesses               Key               Biscayne               for               those               who               want               to               tour               the               area.

Private               Yacht               clubs,               rental               boats,               and               sightseeing               tours               which               offer               sunset               dinners               are               also               in               abundance               in               the               Miami               area.
               Kendall               -               South               Miami
               The               South               Miami,               and               Kendall               area               is               a               largely               Spanish               speaking               community,               with               nearly               76,000               residents.

The               Falls,               and               Dadeland               Malls               offers               a               large               variety               of               shopping               experiences.

Palmetto               Expressway,               and               Bird               Road               are               the               main               routes               into               the               area,               and               a               high               traffic               areas               for               those               on               a               daily               commute               to               work.

The               University               of               Miami               is               located               in               this               area               of               the               city,               and               was               created               in               1926.

Nearly               40%               of               the               residents               in               this               area               are               families,               with               a               26.1%               of               the               population               being               yout               under               the               age               of               eighteen.
               Being               perhaps               the               most               family               oriented               section               of               the               city,               education               is               a               priority.

Top               notch               Miami-Dade               County               Public               Schools               serves               this               area,               along               with               private,               and               charter               school               educational               opportunities.

South               Miami               Elementary               -               High               School               buildings               are               the               primary               facilites               for               students.

Ludlam,               and               Sunset               Elementary,               a               language               magnet               school,               are               also               learning               options.

J.R.E               Opportunity               Center               is               an               alternative               education               facility               serving               sixth               through               twelvth               grade               learners.

Nine               private               schools.

Including               an               all               female               facility,               and               pre-school               children               also               exist               in               the               south               Miami               area.
               Growth               in               the               community               of               Kendall               has               spurred               many               improvements,               including               added               opportunites               in               recration.

Four               new               soccer               fields               were               recently               completed               at               the               Kendall               Soccer               park.

Three               Lakes               Park,               Kendall               Indian               Hammocks               Park,               and               in               the               nearby               Amelia               earhart               Park               Soccer               Complex.

The               neighborhood               also               offers               physical               activities               for               residents               of               all               ages,               and               abilities               at               the               following               parks:               Ad               Barnes               Park,               African               Square               Park,               Arch               Creek               Park,               Bicentennial               Park,               and               Collins               Park.
               Shopping               areas               for               specialty               items,               as               well               as               economical               home               needs               can               be               purchased               at               the               outdoor               plaza               known               as               the               Kendall               Lakes               Mall,               and               the               Dadeland               Mall.

Over               twenty               five               eateries,               include               a               Starbuck's               can               be               enjoyed               while               browsing               through               the               Dadeland               stores,               or               after               taking               in               a               movie.

Specialty               shops               in               the               area               also               include               the               Frame               Depot,               Antique               Maps               and               Prints,               Shops               at               Sunset               Place,               and               the               Southeast               Shopping               Centers.
               Many               special               attractions               in               the               area               provide               fun,               and               learning               experiences               for               ll.

The               Briar               Bay               Golf               Course               is               located               less               than               three               miles               from               the               Kendall               neighborhood               center.

Miami-Dade               Kendall               Campus               art               offers               leisure               activities,               as               well               as               training               for               the               creative               types.

The               Lowe               Art               Museum               is               also               located               nearby,               and               routinely               hosts               special               activities.

Sidney               Samole               Chess               Museum,               Black               Heritage               Museum,               and               the               Florida               Museum               of               Hispanic               and               Latin               round               out               some               of               the               cultural               art               offerings.

The               Miami               Metro               Zoo               is               a               short               drive               from               this               section               of               the               city,               and               is               opend               daily               from               9:30               a.m.-5:30               p.m.
               Dining               out               in               Kendall               brings               many               classic               American               dishes,               as               well               as               ethnic               cuisine               in               the               over               twenty               popular               restaurants               in               the               area.

Local               favorites               include:               Los               Ranchos               Restaurant,               Rincon               Argetino               Restaurant.

La               Casita,               Gil               Capa's               Bistro,               Il               Piato               Italiano,               Rincon               Argentino,               Presso               Restaurant,               Farah's               Oasis,               and               The               Melting               Pot.

Prices               range               from               inexpensive,               to               pricey               depending               upon               the               chose               eatery,               and               the               time               of               dining.






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    1. msaunderson.blogspot.com/   06/03/2011
      Yesterday we went on a college tour of University of Central Florida (UCF). I was amazed...in the late 90's and I think the campus has doubled in size...
    2. thesoundopinionblog.wordpress.com/   09/21/2011
      ...12 university campuses nationwide in... of more than 35,000 university-aged...Kristian, the tour will feature a...University of Florida Gainesville, FL...
    3. 365tallahassee.wordpress.com/   01/07/2011
      ...don’t have to be a student to enjoy Florida State University’s campus. It’s a great spot to spend a ...Legacy walk , a self-guided tour of the university’s architecture, green...
    4. pstaines.wordpress.com/   11/08/2011
      ... out today at the University of North Florida campus in Jacksonville, all in support of...Miracle Network (CMN) who were touring the campus: Thanks to UNF...
    5. globlesms.blogspot.com/   07/08/2008
      ... The university libraries...system in the state of Florida, containing... across campus close to the .... Tour UF on a visit to...
    6. myconnies.blogspot.com/   07/20/2009
      ...University of Florida is...in the top 20 of U.S. public universities and is.... The tour at UFL ...tour around the campus. By way of tours...
    7. ufdorms.wordpress.com/   05/13/2010
      ...studio near campus, unfurnished : University Park grad student housing...who’d prefer an on campus private single dorm room at UF, but can’t get one due to lack of availability for Fall or Spring...
    8. myconnies.blogspot.com/   07/20/2009
      ...the top research universities in the country...metropolitian place of education. South Florida graduates... tour, U of South...new and modern campus (...
    9. pcsdpd.typepad.com/news/   03/15/2012
      ...Janet Cauble Students from Crescent City Jr./Sr. High School attended a University of North Florida campus tour last week, experiencing the day-to-day life of a college student. They ...
    10. pcsdpd.typepad.com/news/   11/15/2013
      ...recently traveled to Gainesville and were treated to a campus tour of the University of Florida. The students were amazed by the size of the campus...



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