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Early-October West Indian American Day Carnival
Extravaganza. Tel:(305) 435-4845. A Caribbean Mardi Gras.
Early October Caribbean Carnival. Tel: (305) 653-1877 A carnival which includes a parade with the colorful costumes, steel bands and parades celebrating the Caribbean. It is presented by the Consulate of Trinidad and Tobago.
Hispanic Heritage Festival. Tel:(305) 541-5023. Celebration for the whole month that features role of the Hispanics in the development of the U.S. It takes place in different locations throughout Miami-Dade County.
Columbus Day Regatta. Tel: (305) 573-9592 More than 230 sailboats from over 15 classes sail from the North end of Biscayne Bay to the Southern end and back the following
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Late-October Metro boo. A family oriented seasonal celebration at Metro zoo.
October 31st The Pro Player Stadium/Calder Race Course Halloween
Bash. Tel: (305) 623-6286. Halloween Bash and Community Party that takes place at Pro Player Stadium.
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Early-November Ramble-A Garden
Festival. Tel: (305) 667-1651.The annual gardening festival presented by Fairchild Tropical Garden that features plants, garden accessories and activities for the whole family.
Early-November South Florida Auto Show. The latest car models on display for auto enthusiasts at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Early-November South Miami Art
Festival. Tel:(305) 661-1621. Hosted along Sunset Drive in South Miami.
Mid-November Miami Bookfair
International. Tel:(305) 237-3258.A cultural event promoting awareness of literature and books for all ages. Hosted at Miami-Dade Community College.
Late-November Harvest Festival. Showcasing craft booths, historical re-enactments, musical entertainment, antique automobiles and lot more at the Fair Expo Center.
Late-November Puerto Rican Festival. Celebrates Puerto Rican cultural heritage at Bay front Park.
Late-November Miami Lakes Country Holiday and Crafts
Show.
Tel:(305) 817-4006 The craftsmen throughout Florida exhibit their work in this show. There's also country and western entertainment.
Thanksgiving Day Annual Winter National Thanksgiving Day
Parade.
Tel: 305-893-6511. In this parade there are participants from all fields which include walkers, riders, bikers, clowns, beauty queens, bands and floats.
(South Florida's only)
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| December |
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Mid-December World's Largest Indoor Flea
Market. Claiming to be the world's largest, this event features over 1,000 booths filled with merchandise at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Late-December King Mango Strut. A light-hearted parody of the Orange Bowl parade.
Late-December The Nutcracker. This play is performed annually by the Miami City Ballet at the Jackie Gleason Theater and the other South Florida venues.
Through Early-January Santa's Enchanted
Forest. A paradise for children when the Tropical Park becomes a brightly lit winter wonderland each season.
December 31Orange Bowl Parade. This is the most famous parade and is a tradition since 1939. This themed parade marches down Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami each year.
December 31Big Orange New Year's Eve
Celebration. A great way to celebrate your New Years. Hosted at Bay Front Park. |
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