Mother of Miami Julia Tuttle

M is for Miami, M is also for marvelous, Marvelous Miami, Florida. What do you know about Miami? It’s the county seat for Miami Dade County. Because of its vast role in international trade, entertainment, finance, the arts, the media and commerce, it is considered a major global city. Have you heard about the skyline here? Better yet, have you seen the skyline here? A recent study rated Miami as being third in the US for the most fabulous skyline, behind New York City and Chicago. It has 13 out of the 14 tallest skyscrapers in Florida with the Four Seasons Hotel and Tower being the tallest. Miami has also won the distinction of being the cleanest city and also the richest city. These are both pretty impressive claims. Another distinction is that Miami is the only major city that was founded by a woman. A local citrus grower, Julia Tuttle worked tirelessly for the good of Miami, pushing for growth and recognition for the town.

The weather here is tropical, very warm and humid in the summer, then fall and winter cool off and dry out. That’s when the winter visitors come. And they do come, from far and wide and up north. When there is snow and bitter wind back home, there is warm sun and clear blue skies here. And you don’t have to shovel the sun. Miami Florida hotels are some of the finest in the country. Miami sets the bar high and delivers with the richness and class you expect. The amenities are first class as well. Enjoy.

Performing Arts are a major aspect of Miami with the numerous theatres, such as the Gusman Center for Performing Arts, Coconut Grove Playhouse, and the Jackie Gleason Theatre. There are the operas, concert halls, ballets, museums, gardens, the fabulous restaurants, the zoo; and the list goes on and on. M is for Miami, M is also for memories.

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