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“From Miami’s famous beaches to the Art Deco district to the Cuban cuisine of Little Havana, Albritton delivers an excellent resource for families looking to get the most out of their visit to Miami. Intelligently written, this book is a guide for not only every budget, but every family. Albritton gives great advice about what to do on rainy days, where to see alligators in the Everglades, and where to stop along those quirky islands to the south, the Florida Keys.”—Brad Bertelli, author of Snorkeling the Florida Keys “Beautifully written, well organized, and essential. My advice for anyone visiting the Miami area: don’t leave home without this book.”—Connie May Fowler, author of Before Women Had Wings and How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly “Albritton parcels out Miami’s sun-dappled, hammock-lined splendor in kid-size portions, with a smart take on what attracts kids—and, more important, what parents will enjoy alongside them.



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Laura Albritton

Florida native Laura Albritton is a freelance writer and book reviewer. She is the author of Hidden History of the Florida Keys (The History Press) , Key West's Duval Street (Arcadia Publishing) , and Marathon: the Middle Keys (Arcadia) , which she co-wrote with historian Jerry Wilkinson. The University Press of Florida published her guidebook Miami for Families: A Vacation Guide for Parents and Kids. Laura has written for publications such as the Miami Herald, The Florida Keys Weekly, Sculpture magazine, Harvard Review, the Houston Chronicle, and the Times Literary Supplement. Her award-winning short fiction has appeared in a number of literary journals.



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