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Miami, Florida recent comments:

  • Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, MiamiMikeH wrote 14 years ago:
    It's truly the BEST !!
  • Waste Disposal Center, MiamiMikeH wrote 14 years ago:
    Miami Dade County Central Trash Transfer Facility. Garbage trucks pick up household and commercial trash and dump it here or in one of the other TTF's. Trucks are loaded with refuse here which is then taken to one of the landfills in Miami-Dade County and dumped.
  • Jackson Memorial Hospital Mental Health Center., MiamiMikeH wrote 14 years ago:
    This is not HCA Highland Park Hospital. It is Jackson Memorial Hospital's Mental Health Center and the National Parkinson Foundation buildings.
  • Omni Center, MiamiMikeH wrote 14 years ago:
    Constructed in 1975 and opening in 1976, the OMNI was Miami's first Mega Structure. It was a multi-use project combining a hotel, convention facilities, shopping mall, theater complex, amusement park and nightclub. The amusement park...Treasure Island featured a carousel, games, a pirate ride, food stands and an exhibit of some of the first objects brought up by Mel Fisher from the treasure ship "Nuestra Senora de Atocha". A hot disco nightclub...Scaramouche was located on the gound floor on Biscayne Boulevard. It was anchored by the department stores Jordan Marsh and J.C. Penney and had two levels of shopping. It was topped by the OMNI Hotel. Over the years tghese buisnesses and shops foundered due to fluctuations in the economy and finances of tourists. It is now the home of a career college and the downtown Miami Hilton Hotel. There are plans to redevelop the remaining closed areas of the long shuttered mall but nothing has materialized as of September 2010.
  • Verizon/Terremark Data Center, MiamiMikeH wrote 14 years ago:
    NAP = Network Access Point. This is the INTERNET !!
  • Isola di Lolando (Pelican Island) (unfinished), MiamiMikeH wrote 14 years ago:
    Actually this area now called Pelican Island because of the numerous Pelicans that rest on the exposed wood pilings was to be part of a north-south causeway built up the middle of Biscayne Bay. Thankfully, environmentalists noted that Biscayne Bay is an important nursery for marine animals, fish and dolphins and successfully fought against the building of the roadway. Subsequent bridges were built at N.W 36th Street ( Julia Tuttle Causeway ) and N.W 125th Street ( Broad Causeway ) in addition to the existing MacArthur, Venetian and 79th Street causeways. We got the bridges with much less disruption and damage to the eco-system.
  • ENRIQUE IGLESIAS HOME, jullei (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    hola mi amingo como u ?
  • ENRIQUE IGLESIAS HOME, jullei (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    hi how r u What was name that street
  • Roadside billboard, DanConelli (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    I really think that the online reservation is one of the best I have ever seeing, very simple and easy. Anyways, I went from miami to port canaveral, it was about 12 of us all together and the service was great!
  • ENRIQUE IGLESIAS HOME, jelena88 (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    What was name that street?
  • Former site of the Miami Arena, steve (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    goodbye
  • McDonald's, somu707 wrote 14 years ago:
    I am loveing IT
  • Burn Notice Loft, Tokyomatt wrote 14 years ago:
    Good job locating this!
  • ENRIQUE IGLESIAS HOME, Joasia (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    co to za ulica?
  • Carnival Cruse Lines Terminal, bfrank72 wrote 14 years ago:
    Terminal E, D
  • Royal Caribbean Cruise Terminal Buildings, bfrank72 wrote 14 years ago:
    Terminal G, F
  • Miami Police Benevolent Association, John (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Haitian Hollywood in Miami http://ayitinou.com
  • Port of Miami (Dodge Island), TampAGS wrote 15 years ago:
    They must have changed it back... Port of Miami is the name under which they are doing business: http://www.miamidade.gov/portofmiami/
  • Design & Architecture Senior High School (DASH), jkbgehjrfgeyfgdyfghfgygfh (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    hola
  • Little Havana, wrote 15 years ago:
    wow, I remember Calle Ocho, last time I went it was 1988 or 89. Lots of good food (and women!), but some isolated gang activity. Hopefully it's not an issue anymore.