After the watershed events of Hurricane Andrew in 1992 the state of Florida began investing in economic development through the Office of Trade Tourism and Economic Development Governor Jeb Bush realized that watershed events such as Andrew negatively impacted Florida's backbone industry of tourism severely the office was directed to target Medical/Bio-Sciences among others Three years later the Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) announced it had chosen Florida for its newest expansion in 2003 TSRI announced plans to establish a major science center in Palm Beach a 364,000 square feet (33,800 m2) facility on 100 acres (40 ha) which TSRI planned to occupy in 2006. .
After desegregation Bethune Elementary was converted into a head-start school Florida has the largest collection of Art Deco and Streamline Moderne buildings in both the United States and the entire world most of which are located in the Miami metropolitan area especially Miami Beach's Art Deco District constructed as the city was becoming a resort destination a unique architectural design found only in Florida is the post-World War II Miami Modern which can be seen in areas such as Miami's MiMo Historic District. Academics 3 Demographics, Future of the Everglades, See also: List of newspapers in Florida List of radio stations in Florida and List of television stations in Florida. . . . 3 Bathymetry The Miami-Dade Public Library is one of the country's largest public library systems it has 50 branch locations and others under construction, Downtown Miami Charter School, Other areas and attractions. 2.1 Communities Miami Florida Business directory, Miami Florida Business directory, Miami Florida Business directory 4 Transportation 5 Later years. PortMiami is the world's busiest cruise ship port and is headquarters to many of the world's largest cruise companies From left to right: Hapag-Lloyd Europa Norwegian Sky Oceania Nautica Carnival Valor Carnival Imagination Carnival Liberty Royal Caribbean Liberty of the Seas MV Explorer.
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