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1744 NE Miami
Gardens Drive,
North Miami Beach,
Florida 33179
tel. 305-940-1135
fax 305-940-1165
cell 954-295-3856
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South East Florida Communities » Miami.

The second largest city in the state, a port of entry, and the transportation and business hub of South Florida, it is also a popular and famous resort of the Eastern United States. Tourism remains a major industry, closely followed by manufacturing and commerce. Miami has an international airport and is the principal American port for cruise ships to the Caribbean. The city is also the processing and shipping hub of a large agricultural region and a center for rebuilding and repairing aircraft. Manufactures include clothing, transportation equipment, machinery, plastics, and electronic components. Other industries are printing and publishing, fishing, and shell fishing. Miami is the home to the National Hurricane Center (at Florida International University) and the headquarters of the U S Armed Forces Southern Command, responsible for military operations in Central and South America.

There's a reason why so many national restaurant and dining magazines site Miami every year - all the incredible and delectable Miami restaurants. World-renown chefs cook in these kitchens, and millions enjoy their culinary creations each year. And you not only get to eat great food, you'll discover every kind of food imaginable. While Cuban, Caribbean, and seafood cuisine is prevalent and popular, you'll find something from every world cuisine. Miami is hot, and when it comes to great events, you'll find Miami to be the hottest spot for action and excitement! Miami events feature activities for everything from thrilling spectator sports to food and wine festivals, arts and crafts fairs to talent showcases and performances, holiday bashes to cultural and historical celebrations, and then some that even defy categorization! Month in and month out, you'll always find a something happening! Now that you've had a thrilling day, get ready for an unforgettable night! Miami nightlife is legendary, with many people coming to Miami just for the excitement. Downtown is a great place to start with funtastic bars, nightclubs, lounges, dance clubs and live music venues.

Whether you prefer to dive, walk, or even climb into action Miami recreation offers something for everyone. Of course, the Atlantic Ocean is a big draw, with activities such as surfing, fishing, boating and sailing, parasailing, scuba and snorkeling, or just lounging around on the beach. And for those who like their action out of the sun try rock wall climbing, entertainment centers, video arcades, bowling, billiards, and just about anything else you could think of! And, with the city's great parks and nature reserves, see the Everglades National Park, for example, and you'll find great hiking, kayaking, biking, and canoeing. With its year round mild climate, and recreation venues in every corner of the city. There's another kind of great kind of sailing in Miami: retail sailing! Miami shopping offers some of the most exciting and diverse shopping experiences in the country. From the ultra expensive and truly unique, to the conch shell at the discount dollar store, you'll find everything you could ever imagine and then some. For those who want to stay in the center of things, try the Bayside Marketplace, the Downtown Miami Shopping District, the Caribbean Marketplace, and, once again, head to Miracle Mile.

Miami's main international hub is Miami International Airport, which is one of the busiest international airports in the world, serving over 35 million passengers every year. Identified as MIA or KMIA by various world aviation authorities, it is a major hub and the single largest international gateway for American Airlines, the world's largest passenger air carrier; and is also served by many foreign airlines. MIA is the USA's third largest international port of entry for foreign air passengers (behind New York's JFK and Los Angeles' LAX), and the seventh largest such gateway in the world (over performed only by those two airports); combined with London's Heathrow, Paris' Charles de Gaulle. The Port of Miami is the busiest cruise port in the world. In 2005, the port handled over three-and-a-half-million cruise passengers who chose among three, four, seven, ten or eleven-day cruises bound for popular ports in the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and the exotic Far East. Presently, eight cruise lines sail from the Port of Miami, Carnival Cruise Lines, Celebrity Cruises, Costa Cruises, Crystal Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, Royal Caribbean International and Windjammer Barefoot Cruises.

Pro Player Stadium is home of professional football's Miami Dolphins and baseball's Florida Marlins and the site of college football's Orange Bowl contest. The Heat (basketball) play in Miami, and the Florida Panthers (hockey) in suburban Sunrise. Miami is the seat of a number of institutions of higher education, including Barry University, St. Thomas University, Florida Memorial College, Florida International University, and the largest junior college in the country (Miami-Dade Community College). The University of Miami is in nearby Coral Gables. A number of state parks, gardens, and major tourist attractions are in the area.