Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New York has the Statue of Liberty. St. Louis has the Arch. Seattle has the Space Needle. What does South Florida have? What about ...
A single palm tree adorns the City of Miami’s official seal, but these days, it might as well be replaced by a high-rise condo. Construction cranes now dot the skyline of “Bayhattan” along the Miami ...
From gorgeous underwater structures to deep-sea cityscapes, tales of Atlantis have long enchanted us. Local, real-world projects, such as Key Largo’s Christ of the Abyss statue and the proposed ...
The destination features a collection of signature design styles, offering visitors a natural display of artistic inspiration while they stay and play. Home to historic landmarks ranging from iconic ...
The city of Miami does not spring to mind for those with literary interests. However, cultural contributions abound as there is an eclectic collection of influences on the written word that inhabit ...
This collection of stories explores Miami landmarks over the years. Journey through time to see how CocoWalk and Bayside Marketplace have evolved from their early days. See Jaxson's ice cream parlor ...
This collection of stories explores how Miami's landmarks have shifted over time. One story follows Lincoln Road as it moves from high-end shops to a pedestrian mall and then to an artist hangout.
If you've taken a walk or ride around Downtown Miami, you might have noticed a mix of old and new buildings. Every day though, it seems as if more cranes are in the sky to accommodate Miami's growing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Saturday morning youth leagues. A hot dog and a beer. A Friday night date. The thunder of the roll and the clack of the pins.
Nearly four dozen homes in a historically black neighborhood have been declared historic landmarks by Miami's preservation board. The Miami Herald reports that preservationists, activists and City ...
New York has the Statue of Liberty. St. Louis has the Arch. Seattle has the Space Needle. What does South Florida have? What about about a giant pegasus slaying a dragon? A 36-story guitar-shaped ...