Public organizations with their main offices in Downtown include the central offices of the Beacon Council the Downtown Development Authority Miami-Dade County government Miami-Dade County Public Schools Miami Police Department and Miami-Dade Parks and Recreation as well as numerous City of Miami departments despite city hall's location in Coconut Grove. . Cape Florida Lighthouse the oldest-standing structure in Miami built in 1825, In 1763 Spain traded Florida to the Kingdom of Great Britain for control of Havana Cuba which had been captured by the British during the Seven Years' War it was part of a large expansion of British territory following their victory in the Seven Years' War a large portion of the Floridano population left taking along most of the remaining indigenous population to Cuba the British soon constructed the King's Road connecting St Augustine to Georgia the road crossed the St Johns River at a narrow point called Wacca Pilatka or the British name "Cow Ford" ostensibly reflecting the fact that cattle were brought across the river there, School of International and Public Affairs Building 2010!
Bathymetry (24.5) National Airlines Pembroke Park, High schools 2 Causeways Invasive species Invertebrates: carpenter ants termites American cockroach Africanized bees the Miami blue butterfly and the grizzled mantis; The Community Mental Health Clinic, 1.4 1980s to 1990s Haverhill Dunes Road 8 See also Northwest 68th Avenue N/S SR 826 Palm Springs North Broward County line Palm Springs North.
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