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Explore Miami Beach MiMo on a Bike

July 25, 2012 by Research2

A quick note to point out a blog post we found for those looking for a great way to explore Miami Beach’s MiMo architecture on a bicycle. While this post focuses on Lincoln Road Mall, it also describes to best way to get on up into the MiMo district where the ghost of Morris Lapidus still lingers around the Fontainebleau, Eden Roc and Seacoast Towers.

While Lincoln Road Mall has little in the way of MiMo architecture, it’s still a great pit-stop as you make your way up the Beach in search of mid-century modern sights.

The post also points out some parks and rest areas, in addition to several good restaurants and watering holes. It’s a great way to spend the day exploring Miami Beach.

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