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3/5
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"Quiet and Quaint Street"

Devonshire Blvd will take you right to the Miami Childrens Hospital on SW 60th Ct. Devonshire is a modest street of smaller houses. The street gets kind of confusing when you intersect 30th Street because of the loop and the middle "nature" area. It is designed with a four way loop in mind but if you miss the turn you have to keep going until you can turn around. There is no traffic light at this area and it is pretty easy to navigate once you become familiar with the area. This is in a heavily residential area so there is not really going to be much to do in terms of excitement.
5/5
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"A side shortcut"

Hardie Avenue is a residential street that offers easy access to Ingraham Highway and Riveria Drive. It is the perfect street to own a house for people that want that neighborhood feel but also very close to major shopping areas. I would love to live on this street because of the proximity of the location to certain areas. Even the beach is only a decent drive away. The road gets kind of bumpy and in need of some repair once you pass Braganza Avenue, so make sure that you avoid the holes in the road.
5/5
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"One of the best streets in Miami"

I absolutely love Biscayne Blvd Way. The street curves along the Bay and has wonderful restaurants, bars and houses. The area is really upscale with new commercial devolpments and plenty of beaches and marinas that dock the bay. If you drive at night which is just an awesome sight you can see what the downtown looks like at night. The buildings come alive with a colorful array of lights. One of the best streets in Miami. If you want a house in this area then you better have some MEGA bucks.
5/5
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"Curve along Ingraham Hwy"

Ingraham Hwy also known as Old Cutler Road is a two lane road that is very popular. Most of the houses along this road are hidden behind tall compounds. The road has a few turns and quite a few stops at different street crossings. The road itself goes for miles until it turns into 57 avenue. There are easy side streets that will take you right to Biscayne Bay. It is a good road for bicycling because the excessive amount of space between the houses and the sidewalks. There are also a number of golf ranges in this area.
2/5
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"Beware of Car Damage!"

Grant Avenue is a fairly short street. It is right off the street that my girlfriend lives on which is Grace Street. I would avoid Grant Avenue if I could but it is the only outlet from Grace Avenue. Grant Avenue has two big potholes that are damage control to your tires. Once you know where they are at they are pretty easy to avoid but if your not familiar with this area and you hit them in the dark it really sucks. I hit one in the dark before and it gave me a flat tire. The funny thing is there is really only two houses on this road before it crosses a major intersection. I would recommend that the Miami Road Commission make the proper repairs to this street.
5/5
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"The Road that Splits into Two"

Florida Avenue is a great street. It has a very risque feeling of excitement. The street has residential living and over two blocks of "bazaar" style shopping. On summer nights you can see numerous people drinking from their rooftops or if you pass Virginia street you can see a bustle of people shopping at a variety of different vendors. Parking on the street is limited because the street is rather narrow but you can find a massive parking complex behind the Streets of Mayfair Mall right on the corner of Virginia Street and Florida Avenue. The road itself is in modest condition.

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