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  1. 3 days ago · The Julia Tuttle Causeway opened in 1961, linking 36th Street in Miami with 41st Street in Miami Beach, and drivers deserted the Venetian. Like the MacArthur, south of the Venetian, the Tuttle ...

  2. 4 days ago · Julia Tuttle Basin's, located in Southern North Bay, turbidity was higher in the wet season than the dry which could be from a variety of factors such as boating activities heightened in the wet season (summer) as well as the tributaries such as Biscayne Canal and Little River contributing higher turbidity in the wet season from the additional urban runoff (Fig. 5 c). The Miami River and Coral ...

  3. 3 days ago · Reflecting the high demand for attainable luxury living, the $140 million 14-story residential tower, named in honor of Julia Tuttle, the visionary founder of Miami, features 323 apartments with exceptional amenities and 13,000 square feet of street-level retail space.

  4. 2 days ago · Julia Tuttle Causeway Bridge. The Julia Tuttle Causeway Bridge connecting Miami and Miami Beach is a proven tarpon hotspot. The bridge shadows and structure provide shelter for baitfish, making it a natural feeding ground for tarpon. Nighttime fishing under the bridge lights can be particularly effective.

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    3 days ago · The Julia Tuttle Causeway connects Midtown and Miami Beach. The 79th Street Causeway connects the Upper East Side with North Beach. The northernmost causeway, the Broad Causeway, is the smallest of Miami's six causeways and connects North Miami to Bay Harbor Islands and Bal Harbour.

  6. 3 days ago · This 5-day workshop was led by bat and conservation experts, Merlin Tuttle and Janet Tyburec. Pecan and agriculture expert, Troy Swift, led the bat house building workshop and gave tours of his property. Enjoy some of our favorite photos from the workshop below, and watch our events page so you can grab your tickets when they go on sale in 2025.

  7. 5 days ago · Florida is our home, and in times of crisis, we come together. Join us in supporting the victims of Hurricanes Milton and Helene. Whether through donations, volunteering or spreading the word, every bit helps our fellow Floridians rebuild and recover.