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This developing neighborhood in Northwest Miami, which still looks pretty rough around the edges, is a new mecca for art collectors. Several prominent galleries...more
see the Miami guideThis museum, run by Florida International University, is smack in the middle of the Deco splendors of South Beach, and worth a visit for the building itself: a...more
see the Miami guidePurchased by Universal in 1998 as another jewel to add to its O-Town crown, Wet 'n Wild made its splash when it opened in 1977 and has since become the most...more
see the Orlando + Disney World guideMost Orlando visitors trek east or west to the state's coastal beaches if they are craving a water adventure. They would be better off at Wekiwa Springs, just a...more
see the Orlando + Disney World guideFor active travelers, there's no shortage of water sports on the Gulf Islands. Cortez Watercraft rents Jet Skis, pontoon boats, and fishing boats for cruising...more
see the Sarasota + Bradenton guideThis impressive compound, modeled on the grand estates of Italy, was built by industrialist James Deering and used as his winter home from 1916 to 1925. The 34...more
see the Miami guideOrlando is where some of golf's biggest names live: Tiger Woods, Annika Sorenstam, Nick Faldo, Ernie Els, and David Leadbetter all maintain bases here. For...more
see the Orlando + Disney World guide
Universal Orlando emerged on Central Florida's theme-park scene back in 1990, but it's safe to say that the park's crowning moment came in June 2010 with the...more
see the Orlando + Disney World guideThis Florida pioneer-style mansion was the home of Frank Stranahan, known as the Father of Fort Lauderdale, and his proto-feminist, yoga-crazy wife Ivy; they...more
see the Fort Lauderdale guideDiehard fans from Boston and Minnesota come to Fort Myers in December to buy tickets for exhibition games during Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins spring...more
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