The North Terminal was previously the site of Concourses A B C and D each a separate pier Concourse D was one of the airport's original 1959 concourses having opened as Concourse 5 After modifications similar to that of former Concourse C during the mid-1960s it was extended in 1984 and the original portion was completely rebuilt from 1986 to 1989 and connected to the immigration and customs hall in Concourse E allowing it to handle international arrivals the Concourse D FIS now provides immigration and customs services for international flights arriving at this terminal Along with former Concourses B and C the concourse once housed the Eastern Air Lines base of operations Another Texas Air Corporation affiliate joined the eastern side during the 1980s; Continental Airlines used gates on the west side of the concourse during the 1980s, (28.2) 79.5 9 Cost of living, Main article: Draining and development of the Everglades 6 Schools. Some of the major Florida State Roads (and their common names) serving Miami are:, Greyhound Lines Greyhound 7.2 Water quality, Pompano Beach Tri-Rail See also: 1968 Miami riot. West Little River Boca Del Mar Villages of Oriole In 2013 Florida refused to participate in providing coverage for the uninsured under the Affordable Care Act popularly called Obamacare the Florida legislature also refused to accept additional Federal funding for Medicaid although this would have helped its constituents at no cost to the state As a result Florida is second only to Texas in the percentage of its citizens without health insurance. . Media Florida International University (FIU) is a public research university in Greater Miami Florida FIU has two major campuses in Miami-Dade County with its main campus in University Park Florida International University is classified as a research university with highest research activity by the Carnegie Foundation and a research university by the Florida Legislature. . Temple Israel of Greater Miami, A sign advertising the completion of the Herbert Hoover Dike, The consistent Everglades flooding is fed by the extensive Kissimmee Caloosahatchee Miami Myakka and Peace Rivers in central Florida the Kissimmee River is a broad floodplain that empties directly into Lake Okeechobee which at 730 square miles (1,900 km2) with an average depth of 9 feet (2.7 m) is a vast but shallow lake Soil deposits in the Everglades basin indicate that peat is deposited where the land is flooded consistently throughout the year Calcium deposits are left behind when flooding is shorter the deposits occur in areas where water rises and falls depending on rainfall as opposed to water being stored in the rock from one year to the next Calcium deposits are present where more limestone is exposed.
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