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About Coral Way |
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Coral Way is a
primarily east-west street that begins in downtown
Miami, Florida. Part of the scenic Coral Way in Coral Gables, between
Red Road and Le Jeune
The Coral Way Corridor was built in
1922, connecting the city of Miami to Coral Gables with
citrus lined streets. A few years later streetcar tracks
were laid down the middle. In 1929, a roadside
beautification program was started and 1,200 banyan
trees were planted along it. |
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Coral way is know
to be the area between The eastern terminus
is at Brickell Avenue (U.S. Route 1) in the
downtown Miami Financial District. It is
Southeast 13th Street (SR 972) from Biscayne
Boulevard west for one block until it
crosses Miami Avenue, where it becomes
Southwest 13th Street.
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