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  • One of Greater Miami’s best bookstores, set amid graceful arcades.

  • Perhaps Greater Miami’s best such festival, attracting throngs of visitors who come to eat, drink, listen to concerts in Peacock Park, and browse among 300 arts and crafts booths.

  • CocoWalk

    A compact shopping and entertainment center right in the heart of Coco Village – always something or someone to catch the eye.

  • Some 600 sailboats run this race.

  • This celebration of Haitian art takes place at the Grove Expo Center. See sculptures, paintings, ceramics, and hand-beaded Voodoo flags.

  • Almost always crowded, this corner venue is another prime people-watching spot in the Grove. Sit and sip a drink or order up a full meal.

  • Johnny Rockets

    This 1950s-style diner opposite CocoWalk is always jumping. Order a burger and fries and watch the whole of the Grove go by sooner or later.

  • An outrageous local tradition that sends up the year’s events and celebrities, harking back to the days when the Grove was a haven for intellectuals and eccentrics. The party climaxes with a concert and dance in Peacock Park.

  • Florida has become one of the world centers for the orchid industry. More than half a million blooms are displayed at this show.

  • A Bahamian party that includes a parade, Island food, Caribbean music, and junkanoo dancers parading through the streets. It claims to be the biggest African-American heritage festival in the US.

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