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Average Daily Temps: Low: 67°F
High: 83°F
Population: 365,127
Getting Around: Either by auto or by bus/light rail transit system.
Busiest Time of Year: During the summer months.
Known for: Its warm weather, beaches and attractions.
Per Capita Income: $22,370
Median Family Income: $30,053
Median Home Cost:$139,200
Did You Know?
Miami handles 60% of all U.S. trade with Central America.
Recent movies filmed in Miami:
"Something About Mary" (Matt Dillon), "Donnie Brasco" (Al Pacino) and "True Lies" (Jamie Lee Curtis and Arnold Schwarzenegger).
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Hurry to the Everglades
Imagine riding an airboat several hundred yards into the Florida Everglades, getting within a few feet of alligators and other wildlife and catching one of the more beautiful sunsets you've ever seen. |

Looking for a place to R&R?
Lodging in Miami is as varied as the location itself. You'll find the perfect abode during your visit to the Miami area in our comprehensive listing of places to stay. |

Jai-Alai Survives Heat et al.
Before such professional teams as the NBA's Heat, the NHL's Panthers and Major League Baseball's Marlins made Miami their home, South Florida was known mainly as a two-sports town -- as in Dolphins and jai-alai. |
Dining Out
You'll find a wide selection of restaurants in Miami, which has developed its own rising style of local cuisine, known popularly as Floribbean or Miami New World - a fusion of Florida, Caribbean, and global styles. Legends in dining are created here, but many are not for families. Try these. |
Antique Market a Piece of Americana
The Antique and Collectibles Market at Lincoln Road Mall in Miami Beach has gotten its fair share of press, from such publications as Architectural Digest, The New York Times travel section and Better Homes & Gardens. |
Salty the Star at Seaquarium Sea Lion Show
The script's premise invites heroism: An evil company plans to build a toxic waste plant, which, of course, threatens the environment and all of the happy creatures who abide there. |
Tradition the Key to Little Havana
Along the sidewalks of Calle Ocho, the Spanish name for Eighth Street, the signs bear names that let you know you're in Little Havana: Dentista, Centro de Medico, Farmacia, Salon de Billar (dentist, medical center, pharmacy, billiards hall). |
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