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Miami is a bucket-list destination thanks to its unique history, stylish culture, and semi-tropical beaches. Sunshine, Art Deco architecture, fit people, and ultra-chic tastes have helped make Miami ...
Puerto Sagua is the real deal – an unpretentious Cuban eatery where the food speaks volumes and the atmosphere transports you straight to the island just 90 miles south of Florida’s shores.
Chef and restaurateur Michael Schulson, founder of the Schulson Collective, returns to South Florida with the debut of Double Knot Miami, an evolution of his celebrated Philadelphia izakaya. The ...
Built in 1933 on Miami’s Di Lido Island, this waterfront Colonial blends classic architecture with mirrored walls and ’60s ...
Explore Ocean Drive and Lincoln Road, two of the most famous areas of Miami Beach, in this colorful virtual tour filled with ...
With the right itinerary—and a strong cafecito or two running through your veins—you can fit in a bit of it all in Miami.
Nearly 40 years ago, the fading working-class neighborhood of Wynwood landed its first cadre of artists when a group fleeing rising rents in Coconut Grove moved their studios into a ramshackle Art ...
Locals can enjoy a Miami Beach staycation, exploring its Art Deco history, culture, and unique neighborhood vibes.
Politicians in Miami Beach, FL, are up in arms about a proposed state bill that would allow developers to knock down historic art deco buildings.
Art Deco's Influence on Miami Beach Art Deco was introduced in Paris 100 years ago during the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes.
A bill currently making its way through the Florida Legislature has drawn contempt from City of Miami Beach leaders who say it would threaten the area’s iconic Art Deco architecture. The ...
Miami Beach’s famed collection of Art Deco buildings is iconic. Read full article: Miami police working to learn more about Arizona man who killed 17-year-old in his sleep ...