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  2. Miami Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Coliseum, also known as the Coral Gables Coliseum, was a multi-purpose arena located in Coral Gables, Florida. It was developed by George E. Merrick , the founder of Coral Gables and of the University of Miami , who sought to create a cultural center for the Miami area.

  3. Category:Defunct indoor arenas in Florida - Wikipedia

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  4. Miami Arena - Wikipedia

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    Miami Arena being demolished, view from the west, taken September 24, 2008. The west wall was the last to fall, October 21, 2008. Completed in 1988 at a cost of $52.5 million, its opening took business away from the Hollywood Sportatorium and eventually led to that venue's demolition.

  5. Columnist wrote Miami’s history for half a century. But ...

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    He wrote columns for The Miami News and Miami Herald

  6. Super Bowl winners and scores: NFL championship game results ...

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    MVP: Bart Starr | Location: Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles | Date: Jan. 15, 1967 Pre-Super Bowl era league champions 1965: Green Bay Packers (NFL), Buffalo Bills (AFL)

  7. Category:Demolished sports venues in Florida - Wikipedia

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  8. Thank you, Bob Graham, for helping save this important slice ...

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    For the past 50 years, South Florida residents and visitors from all over the world have had the opportunity to visit The Barnacle to discover what this bay front area was like in the late 1800s ...

  9. Hard Rock Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In the 1997 World Series, the Marlins played before crowds of over 67,000 fans, some of the highest postseason attendance figures in MLB history, only exceeded by Cleveland Stadium during the 1948 and 1954 World Series, old Yankee Stadium prior to its mid-1970s renovation, and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the temporary home of the Los ...