Bright hues help define Miami’s pervasive art deco style along Ocean Drive in South Beach.
It's Called the “Gateway to Latin America” the area’s population is 60 percent Hispanic, made up of Cubans, Nicaraguans, Colombians, Puerto Ricans, & Venezuelans—all influencing the city’s rich cultural offerings.
A seaside paradise & the nation’s youngest massive city (founded in 1896), Miami, Florida is America’s Casablanca—capital of the exotic, inhabited by a larger percentage of foreign-born than any other city, according to the United Nations.
Thought about an international hub, Miami has reached a sophistication to rival Manhattan’s with hip Miami Beach at its heart boasting a classic Art Deco District & North Beach’s Miami Modern architecture.
In Miami itself, a melange of worthwhile neighborhoods welcome visitors including the Cuban-inspired Tiny Havana, the art-driven Design District, architecturally rich Coral Gables, & the laid-back beachfront community of Coconut Grove.
The area’s tropical climate makes it a year-round location.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Miami Bright Hues
Posted by Leann at 9:36 AM
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