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Wide, tree-lined
boulevards, winding roadways and green space give Coral
Gables its identity as "The City Beautiful." Planned on
a grand scale in the late 1920s, the city's design blends
color and detail with Mediterranean Revival style.
Coral
Gables' enduring charm recalls George E. Merrick's vision
of beauty.
Merrick developed a gracious suburb, which combined
monumental buildings,
ornate plazas and fountains with "villages" of
houses built in Colonial,
French, Dutch, South African and Chinese styles.
SIGHTSEEING
A walking tour will take
you past some of the meticulously preserved landmarks that
grace Coral Gables.
Coral Gables City Hall, the city's most important publicly
owned building,
is decorated with interesting interior murals and a distinctive
portico. Not far
away, two fountains mark the ornate entrance to the Country
Club of Coral Gables Historic District,
typical of the master-planned city. Beyond, many charming
houses may be seen
in streets with evocative names. The Venetian Pool, carved
out of a spring-fed coral rock quarry,
is a popular landmark and local attraction. Other Coral
Gables landmarks include the
University of Miami, the oldest university in the Greater
Miami area dating back to
1925. The University enhances Coral Gables' cultural amenities
with the on-campus Lowe Art
Museum; The Gusman Concert Hall; the Bill Cosford Cinema
and the Ring Theater.
SHOPPING
Red brick paving, sidewalk
cafes and tropical landscaping give character to Miracle
Mile, the
stretch of Coral Way between LeJeune Road and Douglas Road.
Shoppers flock to fine
boutiques and specialty stores to find the hottest new styles
in everything from casual to
couture fashion, bridal gowns and accessories and elegant
home furnishings. The Downtown
Coral Gables area is also noted for fine art galleries,
which are a feature of Gables
Gallery Night on the first Friday of each month. The events
bring in thousands of people
to view the works of local and international artists.
DINING
AND NIGHT LIFE
Check out any list of
fine restaurants and you will see that Coral Gables has
a selection of highly
rated dining establishments. Coral Gables restaurants appear
on the culinary map for
a variety of cuisines: French, Spanish, Brazilian, Floribbean,
Cuban, Italian and classic steak
houses. Their elegant ambience and exacting service are
taken for granted in a city dedicated
to fine living.
Never unduly
loud, Coral Gables gently winds down after-hours as a more
mellow mood
takes over. Energy is redirected to quieter pursuits - live
music in an art café, smooth jazz
in a supper club or a film in one of the city's three art
cinemas.
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