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  • Best Places In Miami Gardens

    So you’ve just been to a Dolphins’ game. This means you’re in Miami Gardens and you probably need a drink (with how this season is shaping up, you’ll definitely need a drink), and maybe a bite to eat. Miami Gardens doesn’t offer quite the same bustling nightlife as the rest of Miami.More
  • How to Be a Fan of a Losing Team

    There comes a time in every fan’s life when they realize that their team isn’t doing so well. If you’re a Dolphins’ fan, for example, you’ll find your team with the worst record in football at the end of week 7 (at an amazing 1-6). This kind of situation naturally poses a bit of a conundrum to any fan.More
  • Flamingo Gardens at Davie Florida

    Davie Florida is a quaint, western themed town with epic drainage issues. It was founded on land that was largely underwater, and they have been struggling to reverse that situation ever since. The upside to this unfortunate circumstance is that Davie features easy access to Florida’s Everglades, some of the most spectacular wetlands in America.More
  • The Chocolate of Greenacres

    Greenacres, in chilling similarity to the theme song, can indeed be the place to be. It is a small but pleasant town in Palm Beach County, with an attraction that makes it the place to go for lovers of confections and treats. The hard journey to Greenacres will pay off ten-fold, once you arrive at the land of chocolate that is Hoffman’s Chocolate Factory.More
  • Meeting the Mets in Florida

    Port St. Lucie is a thriving community that happens to be one of the fastest growing cities in the country, despite having been recently hit by three major hurricanes in two years (truly a testament to Americans’ never-give-up attitude). It is a pleasant little town, much like many of the other settlements that dot Florida’s Treasure Coast – it is a place to go to get away from the club-dominated culture of Miami and Ft.More
  • Antique Row at Dania Beach

    We all know them – family members, friends, even enemies. They comb dingy shops to find mythical treasures, searching for their entire lives to find that diamond in the rough that will pay off their student loans, or at least make an interesting conversation piece. Their activity is antiquing; their destination is Florida, specifically Dania Beach.More
  • The Goomday Festival in Coconut Grove, Florida

    Coconut Grove is one of Miami’s most unique districts, beginning as an independent city called “Cocoanut Grove,” and being subsequently swallowed up by Miami in a bloodless annexation. Bahamian culture plays a large role in the identity of the community, thanks to a substantial settling of Bahamians back in the 1880s. It is now known as “Miami’s Food-court” for reasons that are obvious to even the densest individual.More
  • The Jazz and Art on the Avenue at Delray Beach

    Delray Beach is a small, sophisticated town with a rich and interesting history, starting, like many Florida towns and cities, with a well-meaning tycoon who bought up an ugly plot of marsh-land infested with snakes, mosquitoes and alligators. Through a long process, Delray has been transformed into quite an attractive little city, with a large number of things to see and do. Delray is a fantastic location for leisure, as it offers a wide variety of activities, from a fantastic 2-mile stretch of beach (offering all of the activities that you might associate with beaches), to a quaint downtown full of antique shops and art galleries, to a commendable offering of gourmet restaurants (Kyoto Sushi and Sake is quite good).More
  • The Sugar Festival in Clewiston, Florida

    Clewiston is an interesting little town in the middle of south Florida. Though it isn’t coastal, it is located on the banks of Lake Okeechobee (that’s right! The second largest freshwater lake in the United States!More
  • The Adventures of Fred Part II

    When we last left him, our fearless protagonist had just stepped into luxury – a luxury to which he had always been morally opposed. Seated in the spacious limousine sent to pick him up from the airport, Fred’s limousine adventure continues. The limousine smoothly glided onto the street adjacent to the parking garage.More