Midtown Miami
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Taken September, 2006 from Miami Beach. Photo: Marc Averette

Midtown Miami is a newly created section north of downtown Miami, Florida and south of the Design District and Little Haiti. It is roughly divided by I-395 to the south, I-195 to the north, I-95 to the west and Biscayne Bay to the east. It is mainly in the sections of the city referred to as Wynwood, western Edgewater and eastern Overtown. The northern section is sometimes referred to as Uptown.
It is currently part of a massive construction project to revitalize the area.[1]
Important sights in Midtown:
- Miami City Ballet
- Carnival Center for the Performing Arts
- Opera Tower
- Miami Herald Building
- Miami New Times Building
- The Bacardi Museum
- The Omni
- 1800 Club
- Blue on the Bay
- Shops at Midtown Miami
- Urbana Tower
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