(33.3) 92.0 3 Cities 1 University of Miami 12,818, The IIF was able to invest in development projects due to Disston's purchase and an opportunity to improve transportation arose when oil tycoon Henry Flagler began purchasing land and building rail lines along the east coast of Florida as far south as Palm Beach in 1893 Along the way he built resort hotels transforming territorial outposts into tourist destinations the land bordering the rail lines was developed as citrus farms by 1896 the rail line had been extended to Biscayne Bay Three months after the first train had arrived the residents of Miami voted to incorporate the town Miami became a prime destination for extremely wealthy people after the Royal Palm Hotel was opened, Boulevard Gardens According to Miami's Beacon Council the top private employers in 2014 in Miami-Dade were:. . . .
12.4 Places of worship 21% 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. Homestead Map of the Everglades in 1856: Military action during the Seminole Wars improved understanding of the features of the Everglades, 6 Seaports Amtrak maintenance facility Lauderhill 66,887 57,585 Broward 6.1 Fire Rescue J!
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