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Florida news: Art Basel turns Miami into one big art colony

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FLORIDA
November 2, 2017
INSIGHT BY MEGAN PADILLA
Art Basel turns Miami into one big artist colony
The contemporary art fair can be overwhelming, especially for first-timers. But some insiders offer tips for attendees and the agents who are booking them.
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NEWS
Fast & Furious attraction to open at Universal Orlando in spring

Universal says Fast & Furious — Supercharged will bring the top-grossing "Fast & the Furious" film franchise to life for fans.

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St. Pete gets its first Hyatt property

The 15-story, 175-room Hyatt Place St. Petersburg Downtown, in the heart of the waterfront and arts district, officially opens on Nov. 9.

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McLean Golf School leaves Trump National Doral for the Biltmore

The internationally renowned facility opens at the Biltmore on Jan. 1 after a 26-year run at the Doral.

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Ocean Course at Hammock Beach reopens

The Nicklaus-designed course, which suffered significant damage from Hurricane Matthew in October 2016, received a complete restoration.

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Key West's Southernmost Point marker gets restoration

The four-ton structure, damaged by Hurricane Irma, is a must-stop for visitors to the Conch Republic.

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