Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove is known for its laid-back atmosphere and bohemian vibe.

The neighborhood was founded in the late 1800s, and has a rich history as a center of art, culture, and music. Coconut Grove was once a haven for artists, musicians, and writers, and was home to several notable figures such as Ernest Hemingway and Marjory Stoneman Douglas.

Coconut Grove is home to several parks and outdoor spaces, including the Barnacle Historic State Park and the Kampong Botanical Garden. It also has several historic landmarks, including the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens and the Peacock Inn, which dates back to 1876 and is one of the oldest buildings in Miami.

The neighborhood is known for its vibrant nightlife, with many bars, restaurants, and music venues that cater to a diverse crowd.

The neighborhood is known for its outdoor festivals and events, including the Coconut Grove Arts Festival, the Great Taste of the Grove Food & Wine Festival, and the King Mango Strut Parade.

The neighborhood has a strong sailing and boating community, and is home to several marinas and yacht clubs.

Coconut Grove is also home to the Barnacle Historic State Park, which features the oldest house in Miami-Dade County, as well as several hiking trails and picnic areas.

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