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  2. The 25 Most Beautiful Wedding Venues in Miami - AOL

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    Here, old-world glam meets modern Miami to create a timeless wedding ceremony that will be remembered for years to come. 5937 Collins Ave., Miami Beach or 305-867-5938 LEARN MORE

  3. Glenn Curtiss Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The estate was sold to Forte Hotels, International, Inc. in the late 1970s, and it currently is owned by the city of Miami Springs. [5] Since 1998, the Pueblo Revival-style Mansion has been the property of the City of Miami Springs, and the not-for-profit all volunteer Curtiss Mansion, Inc. was formed to restore and operate this historic home. [5]

  4. ‘We’re down.’ Flight 401 crashed in Miami 50 years ago ...

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    Survivors will unveil a memorial marker on a grassy median of Curtiss Parkway in Miami Springs, across from the country club, on Dec. 29, the anniversary of the crash. The event, which will begin ...

  5. Miami Springs, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Miami Springs was founded by Glenn Curtiss, an aviation pioneer, and thus, the fate of the city has always been intertwined with the aviation industry, particularly since Miami International Airport (MIA) is located just south of the city on the southern border of NW 36th Street. The airline industry brought many residents from airline crew ...

  6. Indian Creek, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Indian Creek is a village, gated community, and man-made barrier island [1] in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It has 41 residential home sites and the Indian Creek Country Club. The village is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida.

  7. Sunshine Women's Open - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was played at the Miami Springs Country Club in Miami Springs, Florida from 1959 to 1962 and at the LeJeune Golf Club in Miami, Florida in 1963. Winners [ edit ]

  8. Stiltsville - Wikipedia

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    The Quarterdeck Club, built on a barge by Commodore Edward Turner, opened in November, 1940. The club gained popularity after an article about the club appeared in Life magazine on February 10, 1941. [4] The article noted that this was an "extraordinary American community dedicated solely to sunlight, salt water and the well-being of the human ...

  9. ‘Can’t wipe out our history.’ Overtown street renamed after ...

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    Seven years later, Davis moved to Miami where he set up his dental office at 1036 NW Second Ave. and married Louis Stirrup, the daughter of Coconut Grove pioneer E.W.F. Stirrup.