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. Museums and historic sites In December 1979 police officers pursued motorcyclist Arthur McDuffie in a high-speed chase after McDuffie made a provocative gesture towards a police officer the officers claimed that the chase ended when McDuffie crashed his motorcycle and died but the coroner's report concluded otherwise One of the officers testified that McDuffie fell off of his bike on an Interstate 95 on-ramp When the police reached him he was injured but okay the officers removed his helmet beat him to death with their batons put his helmet back on and called an ambulance claiming there had been a motorcycle accident Eula McDuffie the victim's mother said to the Miami Herald a few days later "They beat my son like a dog They beat him just because he was riding a motorcycle and because he was black." a jury acquitted the officers after a brief deliberation. Miami is also home to the Sony Ericsson Open for professional tennis numerous greyhound racing tracks marinas jai alai venues and golf courses the city streets has hosted professional auto races the Miami Indy Challenge and later the Grand Prix Americas whereas the Homestead-Miami Speedway oval located 35 miles (56 km) southwest currently hosts NASCAR national races Miami is also home to Paso Fino horses where competitions are held at Tropical Park Equestrian Center, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue is also the home to Urban Search and Rescue Florida Task Force 1 as well as EMS operations consisting of 57 Advanced Life Support units staffed by 760 state-certified paramedics and 640 state-certified emergency medical technicians, 1990s Albizu University San Juan Campus See also: List of tallest buildings in Miami. Miami 76/60 78/62 80/65 83/68 87/73 89/76 91/77 91/77 89/76 86/73 82/68 78/63 Miami Design District Bayfront Park Amphitheatre Downtown Miami Main article: Geography and ecology of the Everglades 6.5 Flood control. 9 Transportation Germany 1,322,000,000 1,145,973,941.19 7.77 6.26 Southeast Financial Center the tallest skyscraper built in the 1980s office boom, 3 Climate 4.2 Politics The Miami area is also host to minor league sports college sports and other sports:.
14 Plantation Broward 82,934 84,955 94,288 +10.99% West Gondwana (South America and Africa) broke up in the Early Cretaceous to form the South Atlantic the apparent fit between the coastlines of the two continents was noted on the first maps that included the South Atlantic and it was also the subject of the first computer-assisted plate tectonic reconstructions in 1965 This magnificent fit however has since then proven problematic and later reconstructions have introduced various deformation zones along the shorelines to accommodate the northward-propagating break-up Intra-continental rifts and deformations have also been introduced to subdivide both continental plates into sub-plates. 5.5 Industry Miami college sports teams, The 1980s and '90s also brought the genre of high energy Miami bass to dance floors and car subwoofers throughout the country Miami bass spawned artists like 2 Live Crew (featuring Uncle Luke) 95 South Tag Team 69 Boyz Quad City DJ's and Freak Nasty Examples of these songs are "Whoomp! (There it Is)" by Tag Team in 1993 "Tootsee Roll" by 69 Boyz in 1994 and "C'mon N' Ride it (The Train)" by the Quad City DJ's in 1996, (24.5) Miami is the twelfth largest radio market and the seventeenth largest television market in the United States Television stations serving the Miami area include WAMI (UniMas) WBFS (My Network TV) WSFL (The CW) WFOR (CBS) WHFT (TBN) WLTV (Univision) WPLG (ABC) WPXM (Ion) WSCV (Telemundo) WSVN (Fox) WTVJ (NBC) WPBT (PBS) and WLRN (also PBS).
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