Homestead Air Reserve Base east of Homestead in an unincorporated area serves military traffic, (24.1) 71.8 11.1.2 High schools City Commission The American Airlines Arena home of the Miami Heat. 9.1 Airports Rum-runners used the Everglades as a hiding spot during Prohibition; it was so vast there were never enough law enforcement officers to patrol it the arrival of the railroad and the discovery that adding trace elements like copper was the remedy for crops sprouting and dying quickly soon created a population boom New towns such as Moore Haven Clewiston and Belle Glade sprouted like the crops Sugarcane became the primary crop grown in South Florida Miami experienced a second real estate boom that earned a developer in Coral Gables $150 million Undeveloped land north of Miami sold for $30,600 an acre in 1925 Miami newspapers published editions weighing over 7 pounds (3.2 kg) most of it in real estate advertising Waterfront property was the most highly valued Mangrove trees were cut down and replaced with palm trees to improve the view Acres of South Florida slash pine were cleared Some of the pine was for lumber but most of the pine forests in Dade County were cleared for development, 10.2 Higher education 3.3.1 Downtown Miami Center "The SSC sponsors championships in 14 sports for men and women: baseball men's and women's basketball men's and women's cross country men's and women's golf rowing men's and women's soccer softball men's and women's tennis and women's volleyball.". . . .
4.3 Occupation Income and Industries (221) 7.11 Highways Income: the median income of households in the Miami area was $43,091 78% of the households received earnings and 13% received retirement income other than Social Security 30% of the households received Social Security the average income from Social Security was $13 These income sources are not mutually exclusive; that is some households received income from more than one source, Since then the Latin and Caribbean-friendly atmosphere in Miami has made it a popular destination for tourists and immigrants from all over the world It is the third-biggest immigration port in the country after New York City and Los Angeles in addition large immigrant communities have settled in Miami from around the globe including Europe Africa and Asia the majority of Miami's European immigrant communities are recent immigrants many living in the city seasonally with a high disposable income. Palm Beach Atlantic University (private/Christian) Concourse F In 1999 the Barry University School of Law was established in Orlando Florida Barry University's law school is named the Dwayne O Andreas School of Law. Cuban and Latino influences 6.5.2 Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Other causeways are the John F Kennedy (79th Street) and Broad causeways (connecting the Miami mainland) and the Rickenbacker Causeway (connecting Miami to Key Biscayne) the Card Sound Bridge connects the mainland in the Homestead Florida area to the northern part of Key Largo!
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