Far and away the most exciting city in Florida, Miami is a stunning and beautiful place, with sunlight- intensified natural colors.
Half of the two- million population is Hispanic, the vast majority Cubans. Spanish is the predominant language almost everywhere in many places it is the only language you’ll hear, and you’ll be expected to speak at least a few words.
The history of Miami starts with 10’000 years ago with the Tequesta Indians, whose territory ran from the Florida Keys to all the way up Browed Country, with the largest villages on north bank of the Miami River and on Key Biscayne.
Miami became incorporated as a city in 1896. By from 1905 to 1915 city had grown from 1,681 residents to nearly 6000 and the people just kept coming. Tourism and agriculture drove the early economy. …