. During the 1970s Miami was a news leader due to the response to a Dade County ordinance protecting individuals on the basis of sexual orientation.[citation needed] Opposition to this ordinance which was repealed was led by Florida orange juice spokeswoman Anita Bryant, Toll Florida 869.svg State Road 869 (Sawgrass Expressway), In 2010 the three largest denominations in Florida were the Catholic Church the Southern Baptist Convention and the United Methodist Church. . 3 Climate (221) 7.11 NFL football player ??F 13 External links Fort Lauderdale is will become the temporary site of the only US Soccer first division side in the metro area the Inter Miami CF of the Major League Soccer will play their first two seasons at Lockhart Stadium. . . Beaches and parks In 2018 there were more than 427,824 millionaires in the state the fourth highest number in the nation, Palm Springs North Contents Homestead Joint Air Reserve Base HST KHST Miami-Dade. 1.4 Reconstruction era and end of the 19th century Florida has the largest collection of Art Deco and Streamline Moderne buildings in both the United States and the entire world most of which are located in the Miami metropolitan area especially Miami Beach's Art Deco District constructed as the city was becoming a resort destination a unique architectural design found only in Florida is the post-World War II Miami Modern which can be seen in areas such as Miami's MiMo Historic District.
The main campus is located on the south side of the Tamiami Trail (U.S Route 41/SW 8th Street) between SW 107th and SW 117th Avenue next to Florida's Turnpike and near the western terminus of the Dolphin Expressway. The construction of the Tamiami Trail beginning in 1928 and spanning the region from Tampa to Miami altered their ways of life Some began to work in local farms ranches and souvenir stands Some of the people who interacted more with European Americans began to move to reservations in the 1940s These were their bases for reorganizing their government and they became federally recognized in 1957 as the Seminole Tribe of Florida, All streets and avenues in Miami-Dade County follow the Miami grid with a few exceptions most notably in Coral Gables Hialeah Coconut Grove and Miami Beach One neighborhood the Roads is named as such because its streets run off the Miami grid at a 45-degree angle and therefore are all named roads. Sunrise 84,439 85,787 Broward Grade 3: 28,679 North Florida ARWU 401-500 A satellite image of the Everglades taken in March 2019; Other races: 3.5% [214,451] In 2008 delegates of both the Republican Florida primary election and Democratic Florida primary election were stripped of half of their votes when the conventions met in August due to violation of both parties' national rules. Coral Springs 121,096 117,549 Broward Other Races: 3.2% (0.6% Arab) Gusman Center for the Performing Arts The Mayaimi (also Maymi Maimi) were Native American people who lived around Lake Mayaimi (now Lake Okeechobee) in the Belle Glade area of Florida from the beginning of the Common Era until the 17th or 18th century in the languages of the Mayaimi Calusa and Tequesta tribes Mayaimi meant "big water." the origin of the language has not been determined as the meanings of only ten words were recorded before extinction the linguist Julian Granberry states that the language of the Calusa Mayaimi (which he calls Guacata) and Tequesta people is related to the Tunica language the current name Okeechobee is derived from the Hitchiti word meaning "big water" the Mayaimis have no linguistic or cultural relationship with the Miamis of Great Lakes region the city of Miami is named after the Miami River which derived its name from Lake Mayaimi.
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