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Published on April 17, 2008 at 3:00am
Coconut Grove is filled with secrets: hidden little streets, covert cafés, lovers you visit when you say you're out with friends.... Oh wait, is that just us? Too much information sorry. But you can learn some of the Groves more G-rated (but still interesting) revelations from the Historical Museum of Southern Floridas Dr. Paul George on the Secrets of Coconut Grove Twilight Walking Tour, tonight from 6 to 8.
The tour leaves from Miami City Hall and swings by the library to tell a tale about a body or two buried there. And then there's a story about the Mutiny Hotel, which is pretty good, but if we told you that one, it would ruin the surprise, wouldn't it? So go take the tour. Bring a flashlight it gets dark in the Grove when the sun goes down. Admission is $25.
Fri., April 18, 2008