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| | Brickell, which includes the Financial District, is home to the majority of the major corporation and large businesses in Miami. Along Brickell Avenue, you will find headquarters for major banks, real estate and law firms. In contrast to South Beach, Brickell tends to be more "buttoned-up" during the day. However, there are plenty of places to eat and relax by beautiful Biscayne Bay. Brickell... |
| Beaches, long nights and beautiful people, that’s how
most people would describe Miami,
the party capital of the world. More part of Latin America than the United States, Miami
is a hub for trade and commerce between the Americas. The population is as
diverse as it gets, and Spanish is as frequently heard as English. Most
visitors come for the sun and the beach, but if you only venture... |  |
| There are roughly 1700 Florida Keys, or balmy string of islands springing from Florida's southern coast, but locals tend to group the populated islands into five general areas: Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, the Lower Keys, and Key West. All are joined together by U.S. Highway 1, the "Overseas Highway" that lopes across all of the inhabited Keys and along dozens of bridges, so that you can... |
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