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  • Squares of black granite are engraved with the names of about a thousand Conchs who have been taken by the disease, along with some poignant, inspirational poetry.

  • Right on the water, with its own deck, pool, and pier, they’ve been sponsoring a Tea Dance every Sunday evening for over 20 years. Clothing always optional. Open to participants of all sexual inclinations.

  • One of Greater Miami’s best bookstores, set amid graceful arcades.

  • Bourbon Street Complex

    Included here are the popular Bourbon Street Pub, the 801 Bourbon Bar, 1 Saloon, Magnolia’s and Pizza Joe’s, and The New Orleans House, a gay guesthouse. 801 features drag shows every night in the upstairs bar.

  • Perhaps Greater Miami’s best such festival, attracting throngs of visitors who come to eat, drink, listen to concerts in Peacock Park, and browse among 300 arts and crafts booths.

  • CocoWalk

    A compact shopping and entertainment center right in the heart of Coco Village – always something or someone to catch the eye.

  • Some 600 sailboats run this race.

  • This celebration of Haitian art takes place at the Grove Expo Center. See sculptures, paintings, ceramics, and hand-beaded Voodoo flags.

  • There’s always plenty of information here for the taking, as well as occasional events.

  • Graffiti

    Trendy and pricey styles designed with the young gay male in mind. Most of the fashions are understated, but there’s also a good selection of flash to suit the mood of this sybaritic island.

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