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Matheson Hammock Park is a 630 acres (2.5 km 2) urban park in metropolitan Miami on 9610 Old Cutler Road, just south of Coral Gables, Florida. The park surrounds the north and western ends of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden .
Coral Gables at night in January 2014 Matheson Hammock Park in July 2015. Coral Gables is a pedestrian-friendly destination. Located four miles from Miami International Airport, the "City Beautiful" has around 140 dining establishments and gourmet shops, and many notable international retailers.
Chapman Field Park is a 483-acre (1.95 km 2) urban park in the southern part of Coral Gables, Florida, on historic Old Cutler Road. Of its 493 acres (2.00 km 2 ), 432 acres (1.75 km 2 ) remain as mangrove forests and saltwater estuaries; 51 acres (21 ha) is developed as a park.
Coral Gables cleared a significant hurdle this month in its years-long pursuit of Little Gables, reviving anxiety over the fate of a neighborhood trailer park that is home to dozens of low-income ...
Dominos is a popular game in Cuban culture, and the park is noted for its many domino players who meet daily in the park. Viernes Culturales (English: Cultural Fridays ) is an artistic, cultural, and social arts and culture fair that takes place on the last Friday of each month in the historic Little Havana neighborhood of Miami in the heart of ...
Jorge Duyos, the city’s hired consultant for annexation, left, listens to Diana Gomez, finance director, during a presentation about the potential annexation of Little Gables at a Coral Gables ...
The Entrance to Central Miami (also known as Coral Gables Wayside Park) is a historic site in Coral Terrace, Florida, Florida. It is located west of Red Road between Southwest 34th and Southwest 35th Streets. It is operated by the Parks Department of Miami-Dade county. [2]
The remaining six historical villages, most of which were completed by 1927, have been designated "Landmark Homes" by the City of Coral Gables. [17] The Village of Merrick Park, a shopping mall and park built in 2002, despite its name, is unrelated to these architecturally-themed communities.