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South Beach | Vizcaya Museum and Gardens | Everglades National Park | Wynwood Walls | Miami Seaquarium | Freedom Tower | Bayside Marketplace | Little Havana | Miami Beach Boardwalk | Jungle Island |
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Freedom Tower - Miami, Florida - United States
Freedom Tower
The Freedom Tower in Miami, Florida, United States is a historic building located in Downtown Miami. It was originally built in 1925 as the headquarters of the Miami News and later served as a federal immigration station. The building is now a museum and cultural center, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building stands at a height of 285 feet and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Miami. The building is also known for its unique architecture, which features a mix of Spanish Baroque and Mediterranean Revival styles. The Freedom Tower is a popular tourist destination, and is home to a variety of exhibits and events.