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The MacFarlane Homestead Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on May 26, 1994) located in Coral Gables, Florida. The district is bounded by Jefferson Street, Frow Avenue, Brooker Street and Grand Avenue. It contains 32 historic buildings.
The Shops at Merrick Park is an outdoor shopping mall in Coral Gables, Florida. Its anchor stores are Neiman Marcus , Nordstrom , and Equinox Fitness . The mall opened in 2002.
In December 2016, Landmark opened their luxury theatre The Landmark at Merrick Park located in the Shops at Merrick Park shopping center in Coral Gables, Florida. [33] This was the company's first location and currently only location in Florida. In June 2017, Landmark closed their Seven Gables and Guild 45 theaters in Seattle.
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.
Miracle Mile is a 0.503-mile-long (0.810 km) section of Coral Way between LeJeune Road (SW 42nd Avenue) and Douglas Road (SW 37th Avenue) in Coral Gables, Florida. [1] It is the main east-west road through the city's downtown central business district, consisting of many shops, financial institutions, restaurants and arts institution.
Coral Gables’ Miracle Mile, and the Miracle Theatre, in 1949. The movie palace was screening the 1949 comedy film, “The Life of Riley,” starring William Bendix, Rosemary DeCamp and James ...
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.
It was originally constructed as the childhood residence of George E. Merrick, founder of the city of Coral Gables.. On April 13, 1973, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places, and since then it has been restored to its 1925 appearance by the City of Coral Gables, and is open to the public for tours twice a week.