Parks in Miami Urban Acres Miami, FL
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- Neighborhood:
- Northeast Coconut Grove
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- Neighborhood:
- Industrial Section
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The Coral Gables Parks and Recreation Department operates various parks and offers a range of recreational services. It maintains administration, youth a
- Neighborhood:
- Country Club Section
Serving the Miami Area
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- Languages:
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19. Curtis Park
- Neighborhood:
- Allapattah
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- Neighborhoods:
- Western Miami, Flagami
- Payment method:
- check
The South Florida National Parks Trust is a 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) not-for-profit organization established in 2002 to support South Florida's four national par
- Neighborhoods:
- Riviera, Riviera Waterways
Simpson Park is an 8 acre urban canopy that has been a preserved nature area since the early 1900's due to the efforts of its founder, Mr. Charles T. Simps