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  2. Miami Shores, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Miami Shores [4] or Miami Shores Village [5] is a village in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The village is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida . As of the 2020 census , the population was 11,567, [ 2 ] up from 10,493 in 2010.

  3. Timeline of Miami - Wikipedia

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    1891 – Julia Tuttle moves to Miami. [1] 1895 – The first public library is established in Coconut Grove by the ladies of the Pine Needles Club. 1896. Miami incorporated; [2] John B. Reilly becomes mayor. [3] Florida East Coast Railway (Jacksonville -Miami) arrives in Miami. [1] Miami Metropolis newspaper begins publication.

  4. History of Miami - Wikipedia

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    Thousands of years before Europeans arrived, a large portion of south east Florida, including the area where Miami, Florida exists today, was inhabited by Tequestas.The Tequesta (also Tekesta, Tegesta, Chequesta, Vizcaynos) Native American tribe, at the time of first European contact, occupied an area along the southeastern Atlantic coast of Florida.

  5. North Miami, Florida - Wikipedia

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    North Miami is a suburban city located in northeast Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, about 10 miles (16 km) north of Miami. The city lies on Biscayne Bay and hosts the Biscayne Bay Campus of Florida International University. Originally the "Town of Arch Creek", the area was incorporated as the "Town of Miami Shores", which was renamed ...

  6. El Portal, Florida - Wikipedia

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    www.elportalvillage.com. El Portal is a village in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The name is derived from the Spanish term for "the gate", after two wooden gates that once stood as a gateway to the village. El Portal was originally annexed into the city of Miami in 1925. [5] With the arrival of the Great Depression, Miami gave up ...

  7. Barry University - Wikipedia

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    Barry University. Barry University is a private Catholic university in Miami Shores, Florida. Founded in 1940 by the Adrian Dominican Sisters, [5] it is one of the largest Catholic universities in the Southeast and is located within the Archdiocese of Miami. [6] The university offers more than 100 degree programs, from bachelors to doctorate ...

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

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    August 1, 1997. ( #97000795) Northwestern section of Boca Chita Key, roughly bounded by Biscayne Bay and a stone wall. 25°31′29″N 80°10′34″W. /  25.524710°N 80.176085°W  / 25.524710; -80.176085  ( Boca Chita Key Historic District) Biscayne National Park. 10. Lily Lawrence Bow Library. Lily Lawrence Bow Library.

  9. Florida land boom of the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    Major investors and speculators such as Carl G. Fisher also left behind a new history of racially deed restricted properties that segregated cities for decades. [2] [3] Among those cities at the center of this bubble were Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Miami Springs, Opa-locka, Miami Shores, and Hollywood.