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Miami Culture: The Miami Art Deco District is dedicated to protecting the buildings that best represent Miami's classic architecture. |
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Miami Culture: In 1963 John and Johanna Bass bequeathed their art collection to the City of Miami Beach and it became the Bass Museum of Art. |
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Miami Culture: Gathering, preserving, and celebrating Miami's history through exhibitions, city tours, collections and publications is the Historical Museum of Southern Florida. |
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Miami Culture: Located in a synagogue that was once home to Miami Beach's first Jewish congregation, the Jewish Museum of Southern Florida brings about a discussion of this religion's influence in the region throughout its history. |
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Miami Culture: Miami Art Museum is currently located in downtown, where it has expressed the artistic individuality of worldwide creatives since 1984. |
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Miami Culture: In 1949, The Junior League of Miami's "Project Finding Committee" determined that Dade County's children needed a science museum, and one year later the Miami Science Museum was founded. |
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Miami Culture: North Miami's Museum of Contemporary Art is known as the venue "where new art is discovered," leading the way for modern artists to connect with their audience. |
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Miami Culture: Florida International University's Wolfsonian is located in the heart of Miami Beach and holds a massive collection of pieces from the era of the Industrial Revolution to World War II. |
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