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  2. O Tannenbaum - Wikipedia

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    " O Tannenbaum" (German: [oː ˈtanənbaʊm]; "O fir tree"), known in English as "O Christmas Tree", is a German Christmas song. Based on a traditional folk song that was unrelated to the holiday, it became associated with the traditional Christmas tree .

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Miami

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    Miami is the location of 79 of these properties and districts, including 5 National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the remaining properties and districts are listed separately. One property, the Venetian Causeway, is split between Miami and Miami Beach, and is thus included on both lists. Another 3 sites were once listed, but ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Miami-Dade ...

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    The parts outside the city of Miami include 116 of these properties and districts, including 1 National Historic Landmark; they are listed here, while the properties in Miami are listed separately. One property, the Venetian Causeway, is split between Miami and Miami Beach, and is thus included on both lists. Another property was once listed ...

  5. Holiday History: Why Do We Put Up and Decorate Trees?

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    According to TIME Magazine, 1931 was the first year that this special location displayed a Christmas tree, when a 20-ft.-tall balsam was put up on Christmas Eve by the construction workers who ...

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  8. History of Miami - Wikipedia

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    Shell-Weiss, Melanie. "Coming North to the South: Migration, Labor and City-Building in Twentieth-Century Miami". Florida Historical Quarterly' (2005) 84#1: 79–99. online; Smiley, Nixon. Knights of the Fourth Estate: The Story of the Miami Herald (1975) Tindall, George B. Bubble in the Sun (2014), short scholarly history of land bubble of 1920s

  9. Miami - Wikipedia

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    Miami [b] is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida.It is the core of the Miami metropolitan area, which, with a population of 6.14 million, is the second-largest metropolitan area in the Southeast after Atlanta, and the ninth-largest in the United States. [9]