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Explore Your World
Published on July 24, 2008 at 3:01am
When you visit any other city, youre totally game to stroll around the main thoroughfares and take photos of the architecture. But when youre at home, youre like, Forget that, sucka! Its summertime and youre full of excuses why you should do anything but venture into the great outdoors. But youre missing out on so much scenic beauty! Dont wait for the next buddy-cop action movie or rap video to show you Miamis sights; get some exercise and see them for yourself, live and in person during the Deco and Design Tour.
Organized by The Wolfsonian and presented with the Miami Design Preservation League, the two-hour walking tour takes 20 building buffs and staycationers on an adventure that culminates inside the blissfully cool Wolfsonian museum. The tour begins at 6 p.m. Admission is $20, and RSVP is required. Call 305-535-2644, or e-mail julia@thewolf.fiu.edu.
Fri., July 25, 6 p.m., 2008