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Miami Information and History
Introduction to Miami
Little known fact: the eighth day, God shook all the eccentrics States Nation united in the southeast corner pocket. And they became South Florida. And it is strange.
Here's how it works: cruising on I-95 from the corridor northeast and at some point, near Richmond, cross the invisible line separating North from South. Now go further, all the way to the tip of the United States. In some part around Orlando, which crossed another line, separating the rest of Florida from reality. Here in Miami, the Everglades and the Keys, things are a little Alice in Sweaty Wonderland. Is the time, you know, all the moisture and hurricanes bring us all a little crazy. And crocodiles. And the mosquitoes, damn them. And people, of course.
What once was an agricultural town of citrus is now a mosaic Pan, the northernmost city in the world of America of Mexico. Throw in immigrant entrepreneurs Caribbean, Jewish Holocaust survivors and their children, a fantabulous gay party scene, crazy rednecks, the cast off spawn of the dinosaur era cruising waterways local, and a scene of South Beach celebrity that would make OK! wee magazine in joy, and, well … Look guys: it is rare here. And beautiful. Think of the lines a thin clean deco hotel in Miami Beach. The incredibly sexy people queuing at a club in Fort Lauderdale. That love pale full moon to the Everglades in a damp and sweaty night.
That this Miami does not mean modern without problems. This city has so much power hungry happy and Third World edge of the Caribbean and Latin America. Economic inequality is widespread, and the great spirit of American capitalism has merged with the Miami Latin / Mediterranean flair, making the gap between rich and poor here seem particularly large.
But the bright mirage of wealth and sex is also what makes this city so much fun and fast. 'The World Is Yours "Was the motto emblematic Scarface, a movie that captures the highs and lows of the 1980s hyperextravagant of Miami, and the citizens of this city have taken that motto seriously.
West of here is the Everglades, perhaps the most unique ecosystem in North America, one of the flooded wetlands feels as its own musty womb of nature. To the north, Fort Lauderdale sips a martini by the fleets of yachts. To the south lie the mangrove islands and sandbars sensual Keys Florida, the islands of both exile and refuge for those mavericks who are too out there for the mentality gap even South Florida.
Sounds good? Come down. The air feels like a kiss of silk and the beach smells like lotion and hormones. Welcome to Miami. The match started five minutes ago. Will you dance?
History
Rest assured, that of Miami's visit today will be gone when you return.
This is a city built on the rise and fall, for dreamers who took advantage of good weather and opportunists who took advantage of natural disasters. Each chapter in the saga of this city is closed by a hurricane, or riot-building boom, and when the dust settles a new Miami is left sizzling on the beach. That's an uneven growth rate, ironically, considering it took about 400 years of Miami to become a city (Ponce de Leon lost the source of youth). But when the people decided go big, playing catch-up with a vengeance.
In some ways, the history of Greater Miami is a classic American tale of displacement, the spirit business, the hopes of desperate refugees and innovation. But do not forget the footnotes: corruption, negligence, and full – and sometimes bloody – community divisions. The final product is almost perfect. But it also is the resurrection itself continuously, as new immigrants push low-rise housing, and the new rich reinvent the shining city of Miami.
In recent times
A. 10 000 C.
Tequesta Indians arriving in South Florida. They live as hunter-gatherers in the modern area which includes Miami, Everglades and the Keys, but leave little trace of their existence to the archaeologist.
1513
Juan Ponce de Leon is the first European to land in Florida, allegedly searching for the fountain of youth. He misses the source but can not find the current Gulf course, a very important for sailors.
1565
Pedro Menéndez de Avilés lands in Florida and founded the city of St. Augustine the first permanent settlement (European) settlement in what is now the continental United States.
1783
The grant English America, independence in the Treaty of Paris. Also leave Florida and return it to the Spanish, who now have to deal with territorial ambitions.
1821
U.S. acquired Florida from Spain. The settlers arriving in large numbers, and tensions between the mainly white immigrants and communities Native Americans, many who have been in black Maroons are exalted.
1835-1942
Second Seminole War. Seminoles and black allies wage guerrilla war against the U.S. Army, ending with much of the tribe exiled west, although some elements remain in South Florida to this day.
1845
Florida becomes the 27 state in the Union. Almost half of the state's population are slaves, which explains in part the Florida join the Confederacy during the Civil War.
1896
Henry Flagler completed the construction of its railway, which joins Miami. Miami, a small town, literally on the edge of America, you can access the rest of the country by land travel.
1898
Army camps were set up in Miami during War of Spanish Cuba, beginning a trend of migration; soldiers are housed in Miami decide that, as the area and move their families there.
1914
first hotel in Miami Beach, WJ Brown Hotel opened its doors. The initial impetus for hotel development, often driven by Jewish investors, begins to back to the beach in the 'American Riviera. "
1915
Carl Fischer to build dredgers Biscayne Bay in Miami. To date the Bay divides the city of Miami Beach and the island of Key Biscayne in Miami proper.
1926
A hurricane destroys much of the city. At least 373 people lose their lives, but Miami is reconstructed to assess hurricane damage. In a much lesser extent, the cycle of storms and reconstruction continues to this day.
1935
Miami Beach population hits 13, 350-doubled, from just five years earlier. The Art Deco architecture is common and "tropical deco style 'is fashion, giving the buildings of Greater Miami is a hallmark worldwide.
1959
Fidel Castro took over Cuba and the arrival of Cuban exiles begins. The new Cuban-American population of Miami define the demographics, culture and politics until now.
1961-2
The failed invasion Bay of Pigs and Missile Crisis deepening tensions between the United States already loaded, especially south Florida, home to many Cuban exiles – and Castro's Cuba.
1973
The Miami Dolphins win the Super Bowl VII, topping its 1972 season 17-0, which remains, to date, the only perfect season the history of the National Football League.
1979
The Miami Beach Architectural District is a historic, historic National Register. Miami Beach hotels start preserving its deco, which will become the foundation of the tourism boom which later transformed into South Beach.
1980
Miami race riots tear up, while the Mariel boatlift, the largest non-military fleet naval history brings in 125, 000 Cubans. The tensions between blacks, whites and Latinos remain high for some time.
1984
Miami Vice hits the air, giving a Miami and Miami Beach hallmark associated with convertibles, palm trees and pastel suits. Models, fashion designers and photo shoots soon follow.
1985
First Winter Music Conference (WMC) solidifies the reputation of Miami hip. The WMC continues to bring DJs, the gay community and a great many Europeans to Miami every year.
1992
Hurricane Andrew struck near Homestead, Miami, but left relatively unscathed. The devastation and Homestead forces nearby villages themselves almost completely rebuilt from the ground. Damage was estimated at $ 20 billion.
1996
The City of Miami becomes 100, the same year was named the fourth poorest city in the U.S.. Economic issues continue until Manny Diaz was elected mayor in 2001.
1997
Gianni Versace was murdered on the steps of the house of Dr. Ocean. Ironically, the murder of a European fashionista in turn encourages more tourism Europe's South Beach.
1998
Mayor Xavier Suarez is expelled from office for fraud in absentee voting (voting dead). Suarez is, until date, the last vestige of notoriously colorful and corrupt mayors of Miami.
1999
Elian Gonzalez was rescued at sea and brought to the U.S.. A prolonged battle ensues custody of his maternal family in America and his father in Cuba, ending with Gonzalez being repatriated to Cuba.
2002
The first Art Basel Miami Beach art brings the world to South Beach, adding the labels of "art city" and "city of design" a global brand Miami tourism and pull, again, more European tourists.
2003
Nip / Tuck, a show about plastic surgeons in Miami, debuts. The moves show Miami's representation in popular culture of a city of crime and warmth to a city of superficial people, beautiful and hot weather.
2005
Hurricane Wilma Keys shipwrecks and exacerbates the affordable housing crisis existing in the islands. Keys Hotel Employees, bars and restaurants to travel during hours from Homestead to their jobs.
2006
The Arsht Center (then called the Carnival Center) opens, the second largest performing arts instead of America. The much-delayed project much more than budgeted, however it is warmly welcomed, and begins a series of projects to revitalize the Centre.
2008
Plans have been approved for a new Marlins stadium to replace the Miami Orange Bowl. 37, seat 000, a retractable roof stadium has an estimated $ 525 million price tag, mainly covered by the City of Miami.
Let's be clear: Miami still do not like Castro, so this is not the best place for your flash Che T-shirt. In the past, street parties in Little Havana have been set off by rumors of Fidel's ill health. When Rafael Del Pino, a Cuban defector former general, suggested some relaxation with his homeland in 2008, a call to Radio Mambi proposed that the highest ranking officer to arrive Castro the coasts of America lynched. Del Pino subsequently filed a lawsuit, which was promptly launched a federal court.
In 2008 Castro finally announced its intention to relinquish power. No doubt a justified retirement announcement party, at least one power delivery mojito? Nope. The reaction among Cuban exiles never exceeded a cautious optimism. Will brother and successor of Fidel, Raúl be a reformer? Delfin Gonzalez, Elian's famous uncle, told us: "Fidel, Raúl, who have the same mother. "
In 2008, the most recent wave of Cuban immigrants – the kind of work they have been coming to the United States since 1980 – Defines the face Public response from the community. They have little love for Castro, but are more concerned about making a better life for themselves, then settling of political accounts.
A Cuban waitress responded tersely the latest chapter in the chronicle of Fidel with these words: "I have no time for news." After returned to work.
The issue of legalizing slot machines constantly appear on the ballots of voters, but if it ever will in the local racetracks still nobody knows – For years the struggle has been shot down, was raised and discussed over and over ad nauseum. And as the debate the intricacies Miami the game, his parents are pressuring the city to complete the incorporation of Miami-Dade County in 2010. This would cause huge swaths of unincorporated county – including the area around the Everglades National Park – to fall under the control of the city. At issue: who would do a better job of managing the Miami-Dade? Commissioners County? City Council Members? Local governments? The logic behind the integration works like this: fall in Miami-Dade dozens of small cities governed by local councils, and councils will have a better idea of the needs of its constituents, particularly in poorer areas. But there are plenty of examples of the local councils with local connections to make a cut in real estate development, as opposed to infrastructure financing for the lower class.
Besides, who have time to worry about the poor when the South Florida Sun Sentinel estimated that one in 10 residents of Florida in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach is a millionaire (when include the value of their homes, cars and action)? Just drive the coast A1A condominium through a valley of the poor and middle-income households and re-emerge on the eastern edge of the Everglades, where new wetlands are rich in palaces staff size ego. To make matters worse, the original inhabitants of the region, the Seminoles, are busy preparing to convert their old tribal home in a Las Vegas style casino en bloc. This could be bad news for endangered species as the Florida panther, but wait, there's free drinks in the craps tables!
Money and costs
Costs
Miami's economy depends heavily on tourism, but its position as gateway to Latin America has given city status power of international business. More than 150 multinational companies with operations in Miami, including Burger King, Carnival Cruise Lines, and Citizen of financial savings, and at least 100 have their Latin American headquarters here, Johnson and Johnson the gap. The city is also emerging as an international banking center, over 40 international banks call home. But leading the way business is today development, making investors and builders to jump for joy.
While growth of the national economy is weaker in many years, Miami's economy is booming. And that could mean higher prices for travelers. It is still possible to experience in Miami about $ 90 per day – $ 60 for a room in a hostel, $ 20 on a combo dining and take away with the rest devoted to beverages and / or transport – but the reality is that you will be tempted to spend a little more to really enjoy your time here. Depending on the location and time of year, a nice hotel room is going to cost you at least $ 120, with pursues its popular midrange South Beach goes for about $ 170 to $ 250. At the upper end of the spectrum, expect to pay between $ 400 to $ 1,000 per night. Then there is the food. The preponderance of ethnic cuisines, delis and diners means it is possible to find a meal for as little as $ 10 "But once you throw in the air and alcohol, you will find which is $ 10 only for his glass of wine and at least $ 25 per person for food. Other activities appeal to you too expensive: Nightclubbing, with inflows of about $ 20 and cocktails cost about $ 10 each, riding a bicycle, with an average rent of $ 20 a day's sky is a ceiling-purchase; children's attractions like the Seaquarium and live entertainment and sporting events where ticket prices can cost between $ 15 to $ 100 or more. Expect to spend of about $ 200 a week in a rented car – more if high tourist season.
bargain seekers take note: while the museums do not charge an entry fee, usually around $ 5, many have free days or hours, including the Bass Museum of Art (18:00 to 21:00 on the second Thursday of the month), the Historical Museum of Southern Florida (Sunday) and Miami Art Museum (Sunday).
expected prices, usually a little cheaper in the Keys, particularly when it comes to lodging and dining (although high-end restaurants, though not as ubiquitous as they are in Miami, both charge the same rates). Unfortunately, due to the Keys are islands, certain staples like water and gasoline may cost a dollar or so more than them on the continent.
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Money
The U.S. dollar puppet puppet is the currency of the world these days, so come over and take advantage of our economic problems. The dollar is divided into 100 cents (100 cents) with pennies (penny), five cents (nickel), 10 cents (dime), 25 cents (Quarters) and relatively rare 50 cents (half dollar).
Bank notes are called bills. Be sure to check the corners of the amounts, as are all the same size and color. Distributed bills come in denominations of $ 1, $ 5, $ 10, $ 20, $ 50 and $ 100. U.S. There are two designs of banknotes in circulation but would have to look closely to notice.
There are three simple ways to manage payments: cash, traveler's checks in U.S. dollars (as good as cash, but can be replaced if lost or stolen) and credit / debit cards.
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Money exchange
If prefer cash, try to change much of their own country before arriving in Miami, as the exchange rates are notoriously low here. If you have to change money, do banks. Try Bank of America (305-350-6350), offering foreign exchange services in its branches – or money-changing operations such as Thomas Cook (305-285-2348, 800-287-7362).
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