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  2. Greynolds Park - Wikipedia

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    The park offers various amenities, including picnic and recreation areas, a golf course, a bird rookery, a boathouse, and a 42-foot (13 m) mound, the highest point [citation needed] in South Florida. The boathouse features a nature exhibit and offers interpretive programs including guided (or unguided) nature walks, lectures, campfires and more.

  3. North Miami Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Map of North Miami Beach's neighborhoods. Attractions in the vicinity of North Miami Beach include a line of popular Atlantic Ocean beaches, Ancient Spanish Monastery, Oleta River State Park, Greynolds Park, East Greynolds Park, Fulford-by-the-Sea Monument, and Aventura Mall.

  4. Normandy Isles Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Normandy Isles Historic District is a U.S. Historic District encompassing the Normandy Isles neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida. It is roughly bounded by the Normandy Shores Golf Course, Indian Creek, Biscayne Bay, Rue Versailles, 71st Street, and Rue Notre Dame. On November 12, 2008, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic ...

  5. County Road 854 (Miami-Dade County, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    County Road 854 (CR 854), locally known as Ives Dairy Road, Dan Marino Boulevard, and Honey Hill Drive, is the unsigned designation for an east–west commuter road spanning 8.7 miles (14.0 km) across northern Miami-Dade County, which encompasses sections of North 199th Street, North 202nd Street, North 203rd Street, and North 205th Terrace.

  6. Old Cutler Road - Wikipedia

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    The origins of this coastal route predates the building of roads in Dade County, as a trail along the high ridge of South Florida's coastline, often referred to by pioneer settlers as "The Reef." From the state historical marker placed on the road: "Old Cutler Road owes its name to the former town of Cutler, a farming community founded by ...

  7. Florida State Road 924 - Wikipedia

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    The road heads east as an eight lane expressway through Hialeah's residential areas and through the first of two $0.47 toll gantries ($0.94 for toll-by-plate users). [3] Following the gantry, the expressway has its first interchange with NW 57th Avenue/Red Road , giving access to Opa-locka Airport just north of the toll road.

  8. Florida State Road 909 - Wikipedia

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    Since the current SR 909 was the original Dixie Highway, it was part of pre-1945 SR 4.This old alignment continued south on Northeast Second Avenue to downtown Miami (the southern part was designated State Road 815 until the mid-1990s), and north on streets named West Dixie Highway, North Dixie Highway, and South Dixie Highway to Dania, and was assigned the pre-1945 SR 176 designation in 1931.

  9. Florida State Road 9 - Wikipedia

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    Florida State Road 9 (SR 9) is a state road in the U.S. state of Florida.While SR 9 is mainly used as a state designation for Interstate 95 in Florida from the Golden Glades Interchange in Miami Gardens to the Georgia border (near Yulee, Florida), a signed SR 9, which is locally known in the Miami area as West 27th Avenue, Unity Boulevard, and historically Grapeland Boulevard, extends 13 miles ...