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The Cameo Theater was built in 1936 and is located at 1445 Washington Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida.The theater has a long history and was a major venue for punk and hardcore acts beginning in 1985, when Richard Shelter struck a deal with owner Zori Hayon to book shows there.
From the 1950s - 1990s, it functioned back and forth as a movie house and a live performance space. [1] As of 2020, the Colony Theatre is a 417-seat performance venue [2] managed by South Florida theater company, Miami New Drama. It hosts music, dance, and theater performances as well as Miami New Drama's theatrical season. [3] The Colony ...
24.1 mi (38.8 km) 36 Doral Northwest 53rd Street & 87th Avenue City Center Lincoln Road & Washington Avenue Northwest 36th Street, Julia Tuttle Causeway, Collins Avenue 18.4 mi (29.6 km) Trips alternate between each branch; 36A: Miami Intermodal Center: 11.8 mi (19.0 km) 37: Miami Intermodal Center: Coral Way Douglas Road station
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It was designed in art deco style by noted cinema and theater designer Thomas W. Lamb and opened in 1936. It functioned as a cinema until the 1980s, then sat vacant for several years, then was used for performances of the New World Symphony, which bought it in 1990. The symphony carried out a multimillion-dollar renovation. [1] [2]
[8] Since the opening of the initial line, one infill station and two extensions have been added to the Metrorail. Tri-Rail station was opened in 1989, providing a connection to the Tri-Rail commuter rail service. The line was extended 1.4 miles (2.3 km) in 2003, with a new northern terminus at Palmetto station in Hialeah. [9]
At the insistence of the City of Miami, which had long fought to get rid of the tracks in the downtown section just north of the county courthouse, the downtown passenger terminal was demolished by November 1963. [8] Although a new station was planned at the Buena Vista yard near North Miami Avenue and 36th Street , [7] it was never built. The ...
MIA Mover (black) connects to many transit systems at the Miami Intermodal Center (MIC). Costing an estimated $259 million to complete, the 1.27 miles (2.04 km) link travels east from the MIA Station, to Central Boulevard and finally to NW 21st Street, where it curves north into the MIC Station. [2] [7] The ride lasts approximately three minutes.