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Entrance to Central Miami

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Coral Gables FL Entrance to Central Miami01
Coral Gables FL Entrance to Central Miami01

The Entrance to Central Miami (also known as Coral Gables Wayside Park) is a historic site in Coral Terrace, Florida, Florida. It is located west of Red Road between Southwest 34th and Southwest 35th Streets. It is operated by the Parks Department of Miami-Dade county. On January 19, 1989, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

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Entrance to Central Miami
Southwest 34th Street,

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N 25.738589833333 ° E -80.287272833333 °
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Southwest 34th Street
33155
Florida, United States
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