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Miami Beach Botanical Garden

Miami Beach Botanical Garden (2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach) – the directors of this garden completed a $1.2 Million landscape renovation designed by acclaimed South Florida landscape architect Raymond Jungles that showcases a collection of Florida Native trees and plants, palms, bromeliads and flowering trees. Water gardens, cascading fountains and a wetland with red […]

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Parasailing

Parasailing – for those with a taste for water sports, parasailing is typically conducted off of Miami Beach and Biscayne Bay areas. The following outfits provide this service: www.miamibeachparasail.com; www.aquaworldmiami.com, and www.letsgo.qpg.com

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Miami Seaquarium

Miami Seaquarium (4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne) – located at the southern tip of Miami Beach and boasting panoramic views of the city skyline, the Miami Seaquarium is the place to see killer whale shows and swim with the dolphins. There are also many species of sea turtles, sharks and manatees. There are eight different […]

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The Statue of Liberty

It is one of new York’s most famous landmarks and has become a symbol of the United States. Its real name is very little known “Freedom illuminating the World” and since 1984 UNESCO declared it a World Heritage site for its historical value. It represents freedom and the struggle for emancipation against oppression, a message […]

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Coral Gables Merrick House

Coral Gables Merrick House (907 Coral Way, Coral Gables) — This is the boyhood home of George E. Merrick, founder and developer of the City of Coral Gables. This historic landmark originally began as an 1899 frame house, and was added onto in 1907. The house has been restored to the 1920s period and filled […]

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Gianni Versace Mansion

Gianni Versace Mansion (1116 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach) – a.k.a. Casa Casuarina, this was the Miami home of famed Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace, who originally bought this villa in 1992. He then spent $33 million expanding it. In 1997, serial killer Andrew Cunanan shot Versace at the villa’s front steps (reminiscent of Beatles member […]

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Mount Rushmore

Commonly known as Mount Rushmore National Memorial is one of the most iconic sites in the United States. Its singularity lies in that it is a monumental sculptural ensemble of 18 meters high and 5.17 km ² of extension. It represents the birth, growth, conservation and development of the American nation. Its construction lasted 14 […]

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Union Square (San Francisco)

This place is one of the most visited in the city of San Francisco for its art galleries, beauty salons, boutiques and gift shops. But it is also designated a California historical monument for its role in the U.S. Civil War. You can’t miss it…

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Miami Beach (Florida)

It is a city located south of Florida and connects through bridges to the territory of Miami. Its long beaches stretch from the North Shore Open Space Park, passing through Lummus Park, bordering on palm trees and arriving at South Pointe Park. The southern end, South Beach, is known internationally for the assiduous presence of […]

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Las Vegas (Nevada)

It is a tourist metropolis famous for its active nightlife, so much known as “the city that never sleeps.” It is characterized by open casinos 24 hours a day and other entertainment options such as musical shows, comedies, dance and crazy parties. Its main street and its nucleus is “the Strip”, with a little more […]