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  2. Miami River (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Miami River is a river in the U.S. state of Florida that drains out of the Everglades and runs through the city of Miami, including Downtown. The 5.5-mile (8.9 km) long river flows from the terminus of the Miami Canal at Miami International Airport to Biscayne Bay .

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Miami

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    Miami is the location of 79 of these properties and districts, including 5 National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the remaining properties and districts are listed separately. One property, the Venetian Causeway, is split between Miami and Miami Beach, and is thus included on both lists. Another 3 sites were once listed, but ...

  4. Arch Creek, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Arch Creek was an early settlement in Miami-Dade County, Florida, in present-day metropolitan Miami. Tequesta Indians thrived here before the first Europeans arrived in the early 16th century. The name is derived from the 40 feet (12 m) long natural limestone bridge that spanned the creek until 1973.

  5. List of neighborhoods in Miami - Wikipedia

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    Map of the city of Miami. Map of Miami neighborhoods. This is a list of neighborhoods in Miami in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. Many of the city's neighborhoods have been renamed, redefined and changed since the city's founding in 1896. As such, the exact extents of some neighborhoods can differ from person to person.

  6. Miami Circle - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Circle, also known as The Miami River Circle, Brickell Point, or The Miami Circle at Brickell Point Site, is an archaeological site in Brickell, Miami, Florida. It consists of a perfect circle measuring 38 feet (11.5m) of 600 postmolds that contain 24 holes or basins cut into the limestone bedrock , on a coastal spit of land ...

  7. Miami Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Canal, or C-6 Canal, flows from Lake Okeechobee in the U.S. state of Florida to its terminus at the Miami River, which flows through downtown Miami. The canal flows in a south and southeasterly direction for approximately 77 miles, and passes through three counties: Broward , Palm Beach , and Miami-Dade .

  8. Lake Osceola (Coral Gables) - Wikipedia

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    But with the University of Miami's expansion by the 1940s, a decision was made to instead developed it as a man-made lake for the University of Miami campus. [1] Due to the lake's connection with Biscayne Bay and other natural bodies of water, wildlife began to inhabit the lake following initial migration of various species of fish and waterfowl.

  9. Environment of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Everglades National Park. The environment of Florida in the United States yields an array of land and marine life in a mild subtropical climate.This environment has drawn millions of people to settle in the once rural state over the last hundred years.