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Miami Orange Bowl

Miami Orange Bowl

The Miami Orange Bowl was a stadium in the City of Miami, west of Downtown in Little Havana. Considered a landmark, it was the home stadium for the University of Miami Hurricanes football team and the temporary home of the Florida International University Golden Panthers for the 2007 football season while the FIU Stadium underwent expansion. It also hosted the Miami Dolphins until the opening of LandShark Stadium (then called Joe Robbie Stadium) in what is now nearby Miami Gardens in 1987.

 
 
American Airlines Arena

American Airlines Arena

The American Airlines Arena is a sports and entertainment arena located in Downtown Miami, Florida along Biscayne Bay. It was constructed as a replacement for the Miami Arena and was designed by the architecture firms Arquitectonica and 360 Architecture. It is home to the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association. The Women's National Basketball Association team Miami Sol played at the arena from the team's birth in 2000 until the team's folding in 2002.

 
 
FIU Stadium

FIU Stadium

FIU Stadium (or "The Cage") is the stadium for the FIU Golden Panthers football team, and is located in Miami, Florida. The facility opened in 1995, replacing nearby Tamiami Field, which was used for many years as a university recreation field and by local high school football teams. When FIU began its football program in 2002, FIU Stadium became the home venue for the team and has remained that way since.

 
 
Tennis Center at Crandon Park

Tennis Center at Crandon Park

The 13,300-seat Stadium Court is the centerpiece of the Tennis Center at Crandon Park facility, home of the Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida since 1987. The Sony Ericsson Open uses 12 courts in competition courts, plus six practice courts. The facility is also home to two European red clay, four American green clay courts, and two grass courts. The Tennis Center at Crandon Park is actually the third home of the Sony Ericsson Open.

 
 
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Jackson Memorial Hospital

Jackson Memorial Hospital (also known as "Jackson" or abbreviated "JMH") is a non-profit, tertiary care teaching hospital and the major teaching hospital of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida. It is owned and operated by Miami-Dade County through the Public Health Trust, and is supported by Miami-Dade County residents through a half-cent sales tax.

 
 
Marlins' ballpark

Marlins' ballpark

The Florida Marlins' new ballpark, known as Miami Ballpark in official documents, is an approved ballpark that is being built near Downtown Miami in the area known as "Little Havana". It will be located at the site of the former Miami Orange Bowl. Upon completion, the new stadium will become home to the Florida Marlins, which will change their name to the Miami Marlins when moving into the stadium. Construction began on July 1, 2009. The Marlins hope to move into their new home in April 2012.