Known as the "Magic City" for its spectacular growth in the early 20th century, Miami's location next to the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the unique marshes of the Florida Everglades make it a temperate, scenic destination as well as a lively metropolitan center. Strongly influenced by its sizable Latin American population, the unusual fusions of New World cuisine are a Miami original, and Cuban and Caribbean meals are local specialties. The metropolis is home to sports franchises in every major league, with particular local support given to the NBA's Miami Heat and NFL's Miami Dolphins. Miami's gorgeous sandy beaches are still its best-known feature, although the city also sports a growing number of vibrant cultural festivals and captivating historical museums. ...More
Historical Museum of Southern Florida Chronicling the history of the region through exhibits about the history of its native peoples, the Historical Museum of... | |
| The Miami Art Museum collects and displays a diverse range of art works that serve to reflect the area's multicultural c... | |
| Used as a winter residence for American industrialist James Deering from 1916 until his death in 1925, the building and ... | |
| The Miami Science Museum provides a plethora of learning opportunities for families and children, including exploring th... | |
Bayside Blaster Speedboat Ride Thrill seekers, hold onto your hats and come experience an exciting speedboat ride aboard the Bayside Blaster! Race t... |







