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In
the year 1886, Commodore Ralph Middleton Munroe began promoting
the area known as "Coconut Grove." This area became
a major point of trade in the South. The Grove became an important
settlement because of its proximity to the bay and, to date,
has maintained its charming bayside village atmosphere.
What
to do once you're here? The Grove hosts three major tourist
attractions: The Barnacle, a State Historic Site, and the
original home of the first Grove settler, Commodore Ralph
Munroe; Villa Vizcaya, a museum of villa and gardens built
by industrialist James Deering; and the Museum of Science
and Space Transit Planetarium.
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Coconut
Grove
Coconut
Grove is nestled between Coral Gables and Downtown Miami and
is a sail away from Key Biscayne. This charming village is
considered by many the "Jewel of Miami." Tourists
and residents alike love Coconut Grove for its quaint village
atmosphere, treelined streets, brick sidewalks and its proximity
to Biscayne Bay.
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For
evening entertainment, visit the Coconut Grove Playhouse and
experience "Broadway by the Bay," or choose from
many other theaters and nightclubs located in the Grove.
The
village is a shopper's delight. boutiques, art galleries,
novelty shops and apparel stores line the quaint streets in
the Downtown village. The Streets of Mayfair, Commodore Plaza
and CocoWalk are home to some finer national retail stores.
Shoppers are in paradise while browsing the streets of Coconut
Grove.
Fishing
and Sailing charters are available from the various Grove
marinas. Bicycles, motor scooters, rickshaw rentals and roller
skates let you experience the Grove at your leisure.

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