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Our mission is to promote the social, human and economic development in South Florida through the cultural exchange of institutions and creators from Spain, Latin America and Miami
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The Paul S. Waker Urbanscape is a pocket park located across from the Miami Dade County Courthouse. The park is named for Paul S. Walker who led a life of civic service. Mr. Walker passed away on April 30, 2013 at the age of 98.
Currently open Fridays-Sundays-Sophisticated and chic, yet welcoming and unpretentious, mySpa offers a fresh approach to the hotel spa experience, just what you’d expect from our Miami luxury hotel.
The Olympia Theater opened in 1926 as Downtown Miami's palace for silent movies and vaudeville. Today, the theater is home to the best in live performance.
Relocated in 1985 from its original Bayfront Park site, the Main Library shares its home in the Miami-Dade Cultural Center with the HistoryMiami
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Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is the oldest church in the original city limits of Miami, having been organized by the Rt. Rev. William C. Gray on June 12, 1896
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is now open daily. Admission is limited and a timed ticket is required for entrance. Members must also make a reservation in advance of their visit.