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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. Miami was once a hippie hangout. See how the streets ... - AOL

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    Peace symbol at Greynolds Park in 1970. Large crowds of young people gathering at Greynolds Park in North Miami Beach on February 8, 1970. A Greynolds Park gathering in 1970 in Northeast Miami-Dade.

  4. Ojus, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The park was named after Mr. A.O. Greynolds, owner of the Ojus Rock Company, who donated 110 acres (45 ha) of his property in exchange for naming the park after him. Over the years, the park has expanded to include a golf course and a boathouse, and even hosted popular musical acts during the 1960s such as the Grateful Dead. Greynolds Park was ...

  5. Need a bucket list when you visit Miami’s best-known areas ...

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    Greynolds Park: Green space in dense North Miami-Dade, with limestone rock structures, special events and observation tower.. Aventura Mall: Two-story collection of shops, restaurants, movie ...

  6. Timeline of Miami - Wikipedia

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    1923 – Miami Times newspaper begins publication. [4] 1924 Buena Vista becomes part of Miami. Miami River Canal Swing Bridge built. [12] Fotosho Theatre opens. [10] 1925 Allapattah, Coconut Grove, [1] Lemon City, Silver Bluff, and West Little River become part of Miami. Bayfront Park opens. Towns of Coral Gables and Hialeah incorporated near ...

  7. It started as a Blacks-only beach. A lot of Miami history has ...

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    1835 and 1838: Hurricanes created Narrows Cut (now Norris Cut), dividing a previous single barrier island into present-day Virginia Key and Fisher Island.

  8. Miami Beach Architectural District - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Beach Architectural District (also known as Old Miami Beach Historic District and the more popular term Miami Art Deco District) is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on May 14, 1979) located in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida.

  9. The 44 Percent: Black Miami history, Black 30 and Under and ...

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