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  2. Where to stay in Florida: 10 dreamy beach resorts ... - AOL

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    The beach hotel’s family-friendly amenities include a gigantic lagoon-style swimming pool, Camp Ridley kids club, outdoor movies by the pool, and family s'mores nights on the beach. 5 ...

  3. Need a bucket list when you visit Miami’s best-known areas ...

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    Whether you’re a local or a tourist, South Florida has a bunch of well-known areas to visit: South Beach, Wynwood, Coral Gables, Little Havana, Little Haiti, Fort Lauderdale.

  4. South of Fifth - Wikipedia

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    South Pointe Park is a 17-acre park and promenade in this area that features a kids area, plenty of lush lawn for picnics, hills and walkways for outdoor exercising, and direct access to the beach. This family and pet friendly park is located in the same area as one of South Beach’s most historic restaurant: Joe's Stone Crab.

  5. Miami with Kids: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    Here are some family vacation ideas for. Visiting Miami with kids is great fun, particularly as there are so many things to do: museums, zoos and parks all around town that are sure to amaze and ...

  6. South Pointe Park - Wikipedia

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    The park offers various features, including a restaurant, frozen yogurt concession, kids area, a dog park, and outdoor showers.South Pointe is the southernmost point of South Beach, bordering Government Cut to the south and the Port of Miami east-northeast.

  7. Lummus Park, Miami Beach - Wikipedia

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    Lummus Park hosts the Nautica South Beach Triathlon every year, an event featuring a 1.5K ocean swim, a 40K bike course, and a 10K run course. [2] Lummus Park also serves as a stop along the route of the historic Barefoot Mailman Commemorative Hike in which Boy Scouts walk from Pompano Beach to South Beach. [3] [4] [5]