Transportation In 1928 Miami Senior High the district's first secondary school moved into its fifth and current location the building cost over $1 million to construct, Defunct and relocated teams See also Concourse F Hollywood Silver Service Tri-Rail. Gaining respect of customers and employees from speaking with them in their native tongue; . . Bass Museum of Art Miami Beach Another major Cuban exodus occurred in 1994 to prevent it from becoming another Mariel Boatlift the Clinton Administration announced a significant change in U.S policy In a controversial action the administration announced that Cubans interdicted at sea would not be brought to the United States but instead would be taken by the Coast Guard to U.S military installations at Guantanamo Bay or to Panama During an eight-month period beginning in the summer of 1994 over 30,000 Cubans and more than 20,000 Haitians were interdicted and sent to live in camps outside the United States. 8 Sites of interest Biscayne National Park; Miami Florida Business directory, 3 Campus, Florida Reef Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts.
Miami Seaplane Base Miami Florida Business directory, Public transit Arts & Entertainment District Brickell Coconut Grove Coral Way Downtown Miami Edgewater Midtown Miami Park West and the Upper Eastside, Brightline train at Fort Lauderdale Construction and expansion population 2010 Opa-locka Tri-Rail; . . Est 2018 470,914 17.9% Historic districts Florida International University (public), See also: 1968 Miami riot, Colleges and universities Contents 13 See also 1990 4,056,100 25.9% Miami Florida Business directory. 1.1 Beginnings The Miami Metropolitan Area has the highest GDP of all the metro areas in Florida with $344.9 billion in 2017 This is more than twice the number of the next metro area the Tampa Bay Area which has a GDP of $145.3 billion the economy of Florida is driven almost entirely by its nineteen metropolitan areas in 2004 they had a combined total of 95.7% of the state's domestic product, Miami Florida Business directory 12 Cultural institutions 1 Area Florida's constitution establishes a state minimum wage that is adjusted for inflation annually as of January 1 2017 Florida's minimum wage was $5.08 for tipped positions and $8.10 for non-tipped positions which was higher than the federal rate of $7.25. School of Music 1870 187,748 33.7% In 1830 Richard Fitzpatrick bought land on the Miami River from Bahamian James Egan He built a plantation with slave labor where he cultivated sugarcane bananas maize and tropical fruit in January 1836 shortly after the beginning of the Second Seminole War Fitzpatrick removed his slaves and closed his plantation.
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