24 February 2014

Discovering The Things You Didn't Know About South Florida May Make You Change Your Life

Discovering The Things You Didn't Know About South Florida May Make You Change Your Life

by Jony Mozen

People think so many things about Florida. It's the sunshine state. Oranges are its main crop. Alligators cross highways. Hurricanes visit regularly. People love to retire here. But there are things you didn't know about South Florida that you probably wished you did.

The cities that adorn the shores of South Florida are many but none as bold and beautiful as Miami. The sun shines and people grace the beaches in bikinis and tans. At night the Latin beats bounce off the brightly painted Art Deco buildings creating a humming that makes you want to dance. Though Miami has had some hard times, now it is growing because of a thriving International banking business and the addition of many U. S. Corporations' Latin headquarters.

The population of Miami is mostly Hispanic and that population is mainly from Cuba. Here this culture reflects in the music, food, culture, and ambiance of the city and people. The buildings are bright and bold, the beats played in the clubs and on the street are Latin, and the fashion is for the rich, famous, and beautiful. The climate isn't the only thing that is hot here.

While Boca Raton has often been considered the place for retirement it is more than just a warm place where your dad's bursitis doesn't act up. There are amazing beaches here and the only five star hotel in Florida. The Boca Resort and Club was started in the twenties as a Ritz Carlton property. With the name change and a couple of pink towers added in the late sixties, it became a world renowned resort that stands for the elegance and class of this city.

Fort Lauderdale used to be the land where college kids came to be bad. But that is not the case now. Instead of crazy kids, this town has stepped up its game. Known as the Venice of America, the canals and waterways that wind through the city have called to those that love boating. Because of this, yacht manufacturing has become the economy that has raised the finances of this city.

Located on the most southern point of Florida is Key West. Their location puts them closer to Cuba than the mainland of Florida. This place of hanging between two worlds has created a magical lure that many find addictive. The tourists that come seem to always return to enjoy the amazing restaurants, shopping, and of course, the hospitality of the locals.

Magic has some play here as presidents have lived here. Even more amazing is writers like Tennessee Williams wrote A Streetcar Named Desire here. And Ernest Hemingway found this location as the inspiration for books like To Have and Have Not and For Whom the Bell Tolls. There must be something in the water to inspire such creativity.

This land has ghosts of Spaniards, Indians, British and more running through the founding and growth of the Southern part of this state. The things you didn't know about South Florida can be learned if you find a place that you enjoy and decide to set down roots here. You know that beauty and tranquility await you.



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