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Whether you live in Miami or you are visiting Miami as a visitor, contact Barrys Tickets to find tickets, schedules, and information for all activity events. We offer a wide variety of tickets for concerts, sports, and theater in Miami. We carry Miami city Tickets online for all events and action in that city. Check our Miami City venues.
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In 1895, a evidence freeze enveloped most of the north of Florida, anywhere Henry Flagler's railroads were disgorge thousands of rich and influential northerners who were coming to stay at his hotels and resorts. The freeze wiped out citrus crops and sent vacationer scurrying, and legend has it that Julia Tuttle (who owned large tracts of possessions in Miami and had approached Flagler with the offer of partnership in swap for the extension of his railroad to Miami, which he'd refused) went into her garden, snipped off some flowers and sent them to Flagler, who hightailed it downward to Miami to see for himself.
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This is a single part of what will be, by my categorization, about 240 compact tribal histories (contact to 1900). It is unfinished to the lower 48 states of the U.S. but also includes those First Nations from Canada and Mexico that had significant roles (Huron, Micmac, Assiniboine, etc.).
250 years after the arrival of the Spanish and English, the Tequestas had almost vanished, like most of Florida’s other native inhabitants.
Spain sold Florida to the United States in 1821 for five million dollars. A year later Florida become a territory, marking the start of its road to statehood.
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