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Palm and Hibiscus Islands

Since I'm not sure which island this was on . . . all the homes (other than those on Star Island) will be listed as "Palm and Hibiscus Islands."

Palm and Hibiscus Islands are two man-made islands separated by a short bridge which connects to I-395 going into Miami Beach. The islands are located between South Beach, Downtown Miami and Venetian Islands to the North. 

In the early days, the two man-made islands hosted the famous Latin Quarter which showcased big name celebrities like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Jack Benny and Tony Bennett. The Latin Quarter was known for its three shows a night, complete with beautiful chorus girls.
Palm and Hibiscus Islands

Since I'm not sure which island this was on . . . all the homes (other than those on Star Island) will be listed as "Palm and Hibiscus Islands."

Palm and Hibiscus Islands are two man-made islands separated by a short bridge which connects to I-395 going into Miami Beach. The islands are located between South Beach, Downtown Miami and Venetian Islands to the North. 

In the early days, the two man-made islands hosted the famous Latin Quarter which showcased big name celebrities like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Jack Benny and Tony Bennett. The Latin Quarter was known for its three shows a night, complete with beautiful chorus girls.
Palm and Hibiscus Islands

Since I'm not sure which island this was on . . . all the homes (other than those on Star Island) will be listed as "Palm and Hibiscus Islands."

Palm and Hibiscus Islands are two man-made islands separated by a short bridge which connects to I-395 going into Miami Beach. The islands are located between South Beach, Downtown Miami and Venetian Islands to the North. 

In the early days, the two man-made islands hosted the famous Latin Quarter which showcased big name celebrities like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Jack Benny and Tony Bennett. The Latin Quarter was known for its three shows a night, complete with beautiful chorus girls.
The beginning . . .
Island Queen

"Your yacht is waiting . . ."
Freedom Tower - Dowtown Miami

Freedom Tower was built in the Mediterranean Revival style in 1925, when it housed the offices of the Miami News & Metropolis. It is said that it was inspired by the Giralda Tower in Seville, Spain. The cupola tower contained a beacon light to shine over the Miami Bay, which would have served the practical purpose of acting as a lighthouse while symbolically announcing the enlightenment brought by the Miami News & Metropolis to the rest of the world.

When the newspaper went out of business over 30 years later, the building lay vacant for some time. When the Castro regime came into power and political refugees flooded South Florida looking for a new start, the tower was taken over by the U.S. government to provide services to the immigrants. It contained in-processing services, basic medical and dental services, records on relatives already in the U.S. and relief aid for those starting a new life with nothing. For many thousands of immigrants, the tower provided nothing less than their freedom from Castro and the hardships Cuba had come to give them. It rightly earned its name then of Freedom Tower.  [Information found at About.com: Miami.]
Balèaria Bahamas Express

Bahamas Express is a company dedicated to maritime transport, which offers fast ferry service between Port Everglades (Florida) and Freeport (Grand Bahama), which is owned mostly by the Spanish group Baleària and the local partner, the Capo group. The company is also working on opening a new line with Bimini Island.
View from the Island Queen
Floridian South Beach [far left]
Floridian South Beach [far left]
Floridian South Beach [far left]
Floridian South Beach [far left]
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