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  2. Hard Rock Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The facility opened in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium and has been known by a number of names since: Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Land Shark Stadium, and Sun Life Stadium.

  3. ‘Skyline of Miami Gardens.’ Formula One museum, hotels ...

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    The stadium is home to the Miami Dolphins and the University of Miami football team. It was once home to the now-Miami Marlins . The stadium is also the site of Jazz in the Gardens , the city’s ...

  4. Fontainebleau Miami Beach - Wikipedia

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    The Fontainebleau Miami Beach, also known as the Fontainebleau Hotel, is a hotel in Miami Beach, Florida. Designed by Morris Lapidus , the luxury hotel opened in 1954. In 2007, the Fontainebleau Hotel was ranked ninety-third in the American Institute of Architects list of " America's Favorite Architecture ". [ 2 ]

  5. Chase Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Chase Stadium [note 1] is a soccer-specific stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States.Built on the site of the former Lockhart Stadium, the 21,550-seat stadium is the home pitch of Inter Miami CF of Major League Soccer (MLS) and its MLS Next Pro reserve side Inter Miami CF II.

  6. Tropical Park Stadium - Wikipedia

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    View of stadium at night. Tropical Park Stadium is a 7,000-seat stadium located in Olympia Heights, Florida, a census-designated place near Miami, Florida, United States. The stadium is located in Tropical Park and is the home field of Miami Dade FC and FC Miami City. Also, many local high-school football teams use it as their home field.

  7. InterContinental Miami - Wikipedia

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    Designed in 1982 by noted architect Pietro Belluschi. it was opened in 1983 as the Pavilion Hotel, as part of developer Theodore Gould's waterfront Miami Centre project. [1] However it was subject to foreclosure in 1985 which led to InterContinental being selected to manage it. They were granted a long-term management contract the following ...