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C’mon, get Happea’s, Miami. The name of a new plant-based restaurant is pronounced “happy,” with an accent on “peas,” like the round, green vegetable.
Roughly bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Miami Beach Boulevard, Alton Road, and the Collins Canal 25°47′02″N 80°07′52″W / 25.784°N 80.131°W / 25.784; -80.131 ( Miami Beach Architectural
The Wolfsonian–Florida International University or The Wolfsonian–FIU, located in the heart of the Art Deco District of Miami Beach, Florida, is a museum, library and research center that uses its collection to illustrate the persuasive power of art and design.
The name was changed from the Greenwich Reading Room and Library Association to the Greenwich Library in 1907. [7] The library received funding from donations and a matched endowment from Milbank Anderson up until 1917, after which it was funded through a combination of private donations and public funding from taxpayers. [8]
In 2000, a Young Presidents Club’s Annual Singles Event at Miami’s Perricone’s Marketplace and Cafe raised money for Mount Sinai Medical center, and was co-hosted by three of People Magazine ...
The bar at the Cuban-inspired restaurant La Cumbancha in Miami Lakes. The 4,000-square-foot space, which has room for up to 200 diners, includes outdoor areas and private dining options.
Shorecrest is the northernmost sub-neighborhood of the Upper East Side bounded by the Little River on the south (approximately NE 79th Street), Biscayne Boulevard on the west, Miami's northern city limits and the Village of Miami Shores to the north, and Biscayne Bay to the east. As of 2000, the population of Shorecrest was 3,989 people.
When the Miami Memorial Library was constructed at Bayfront Park in 1951, it became the Miami Public Library's Main Library serving as the Department's central library until 1985. [24] A subscription library in Coconut Grove became part of the system in April 1957. Eight branches were constructed in the next eight years.