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  2. 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.

  3. 10 Of The Best Beaches For Families (PHOTOS) - AOL

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    Hilton Head Island Visitor & Convention Bureau Ahhh . . . the family beach vacation. It's as all-American as apple pie, a time-honored tradition where some of the best childhood memories are

  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. Where are the nude beaches in Florida? What to know about ...

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    Florida: The top nude beach in the world is South Florida’s own Haulover, according to a 2023 study from U.K.-based lingerie and swimwear brand Pour Moi. According to Pour Moi, Haulover earned ...

  6. Category:Beaches of Miami-Dade County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 04:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Key Biscayne - Wikipedia

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    The first U.S. citizens to take up permanent residence on Key Biscayne were Captain John Dubose, his wife Margaret and their five children in 1825, when Dubose became the first keeper for the new Cape Florida Light, a post he held until the lighthouse was burned in 1836. The family was also accompanied by two former slaves of Margaret's brother.