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Named the Magic City


By Douglas Scott

Named the Magic City

The City of Miami known as the Magic City is located in South East Florida, in Miami-Dade County and is on the Miami River. The city is rich with history.
Miami is the third most popular American city for international tourists.

The city has 13 different neighbourhoods that contain several historical locations and landmarks. Each neighbourhood is fully equipped with its own full service parks, fire and police stations.

Miami Florida boasts great weather year-round with sunny days and breezy nights. The hottest month is August when the average high temperature is 89.8 F. The average low temperature in January, the coldest month.

Little Havana is a distract named after Fidel Castro who took power in 1959, refugees fleeing Cuba settled just west of downtown Miami, in a neighbourhood known as Little Havana. Today, 800,000people live here.

Lincoln Road is full of stores, boutiques, museums and art galleries, seven blocks of this ten-block mall have been closed to auto traffic. The unique atmosphere lends to some interesting people showing up, and you never know who you might see.

Downtown Miami is the metropolis nerve centre the commercial heart of the city distinguished by its sleek skyscrapers, impressive government buildings and cultural centres and edged by the Port of Miami and the largest cruise ship port in the world. Brickell Avenue is home to major international banks and businesses, as well as Brickell Village.

Miami night clubs offer a sizzling variety of music. In Downtown Miami, the oldest bar serves up live jazz and blues bands in a smoky, bluesy atmosphere. In Little Havana, area the air is filled with Afro-Cuban rhythms and rumba rap as well as a fusion of funk beats and Latin rhythms. In South Beach, club hoppers can stroll streets that teem with activity all night long. They can also find lots of party action and live music in the Design District area. In nearby, Downtown Miami is giving South Beach a run for its money with new emerging hot spots, while Coconut Grove is a favourite late-night stop for fun-seekers.

For some 35 years, the Everglades Safari Park has provided a river of grass showcase, becoming one of the Florida Everglades largest, most complete attractions. The park offers several ways to observe the Everglades, including Alligator Show, an Airboat Ride, and a Jungle Trail. Airboat rides are guided by skilled narrators familiar with Everglades history, vegetation, and wildlife.



About the author

Douglas Scott writes for The Car Hire Specialist. and is a free lance writer for The Miami Villa Rental Site from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

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