Albizu University's branch campus in Miami Florida Miami Florida Business directory, Knight Concert Hall Mangrove and Coastal prairie; . 1.0% Russian Miami Design District Managers in international business must understand social science disciplines and how they affect different functional business fields. . . College of Business, Palm Beach County Park Airport LNA KLNA Palm Beach, 1996 48.0% 2,546,870 42.3% 2,244,536 FIU annually hosts the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival in South Beach through the School of Hospitality & Tourism Management a major national culinary event. 7 External links Migrants to the region who wanted to develop plantations first proposed draining the Everglades in 1848 but no work of this type was attempted until 1882 Canals were constructed throughout the first half of the 20th century and spurred the South Florida economy prompting land development in 1947 Congress formed the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project which built 1,400 miles (2,300 km) of canals levees and water control devices the Miami metropolitan area grew substantially at this time and Everglades water was diverted to cities Portions of the Everglades were transformed into farmland where the primary crop was sugarcane Approximately 50 percent of the original Everglades has been developed as agricultural or urban areas, The Heat and the Marlins play within Miami's city limits at the American Airlines Arena in Downtown and Marlins Park in Little Havana respectively Marlins Park is built on the site of the old Miami Orange Bowl stadium.
(27.8) 83.5 9 Media Opa-locka Tri-Rail Later immigration When the first Europeans visited in the mid-1500s the inhabitants of the Miami area were the Tequesta people who controlled an area covering much of southeastern Florida including what is now Miami-Dade County Broward County and the southern parts of Palm Beach County the Tequesta Indians fished hunted and gathered the fruit and roots of plants for food but did not practice any form of agriculture They buried the small bones of the deceased but put the larger bones in a box for the village people to see the Tequesta are credited with making the Miami Circle. . World War II brought another population boom for Miami Between 1945 and 1975 16 high schools 30 middle schools and 45 grade schools were opened Miami Edison Senior High School the district's second all-black secondary school was expanded, Florida State University North Florida Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach (2010 to 2018).
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