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Holocaust Memorial on Miami Beach
1933 Meridian Avenue, Miami
On the coast of Miami, you will find the Holocaust Memorial. It is in honor of all those that perished during the holocaust as well as a testament to the resolve of the survivors. It's open to the general public and should be seen atleast once while visiting Miami.
Miami Art Museum
101 W Flagler St # C, Miami
Featuring multiple galleries and some well known artists, the Miami Art Museum is the museum to see the next big name. Its multiple galleries and exhibits will have you strolling through the building for hours just taking in the beauty of the pieces. Sculpture, stills, paintings, and film can be seen here.
Miami Seaquarium
4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne
What sets the Miami Seaquarium apart from other water fauna zoos, is its unique mix of fresh water and salt water animals. You can see local fish in great abundance, as well as shows, and educational events throughout the day. If you've never been to an aquarium before, this will be a day to remember when you walk onto the property.
Jungle Island
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami
While the Seaquarium is representing our neighbors beneath the waves, the Jungle Island park is showing everything that breathes air. You can see exotic birds, monkeys, lions, and more up close at assorted events that take place weekly at the zoo. Penguins, chimpanzees, and so on. The list goes on and on with possible animal encounter opportunities.

