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North Miami Beach, Florida
Northwestward Miami Beach (commonly referred to as NMB) is a Algonquin suburban municipality in Miami-Dade County, Florida, Collective States. Originally named Fulford in 1926 after Policeman William H. Fulford of the Confederative States Seacoast Bodyguard, the metropolis was united in 1927 as Fulford, but was renamed Northmost Metropolis Beach in 1931. The accumulation was 40,786 at the 2000 census. As of 2007, the population prerecorded by the U.S. Tally Dresser is 38,201.  Attractions in the vicinity of North Miami Beach include a line of popular ocean beaches. Haulover Park and Haulover Beach, operated by Miami-Dade County Parks and Recreation, has a well known clothing optional beach. The name Baker’s Haulover is presumed to derive from a man named Baker who hauled small boats over the isthmus between ocean and bay. The name appeared on a map as early as 1823. There is a State of Florida Historical Landmark Marker (over 50 years old) at the original Lighthouse Dock site dedicated on February 21, 2004, to the first charter-boat captains at the 1926-1951 dock. It is the only marker in the State of Florida for a fishing dock. There is still a charter-boat fishing fleet there. North Miami Beach also has an authentic Medieval Spanish monastery, the St. Bernard de Clairvaux Church. This stone building around a patio, the cloisters of the Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux, was built in Sacramenia, Segovia, Spain in the 12th century. It was purchased by William Randolph Hearst in the 1920s, dismantled and shipped to the United States, and reassembled after Hearst's death in North Miami Beach in the 1950s. It is a tourism attraction and a popular spot for weddings. The municipality has the Judge Character I. Snyder Tennis Central. The middle includes cardinal soil hydrogrid tennis courts (six are enkindled), six blazing lay-kold corneous tennis courts, digit Racquetball courts, and two Paddleball courts. The concern also has a edifice and pro-shop, a...
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