gptkbp:instanceOf
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gptkb:stadium
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gptkbp:addedToNationalRegisterOfHistoricPlaces
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2018
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gptkbp:advocatesFor
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gptkb:Friends_of_Miami_Marine_Stadium
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gptkbp:architecturalStyle
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Modernist
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gptkbp:capacity
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6,566
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gptkbp:closed
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1992
Hurricane Andrew damage
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gptkbp:designedBy
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gptkb:Hilario_Candela
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gptkbp:featuredIn
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gptkb:National_Trust_for_Historic_Preservation's_list_of_America's_11_Most_Endangered_Historic_Places_(2007)
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gptkbp:graffitiArt
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notable feature since closure
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gptkbp:height
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approximately 50 feet
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Miami Marine Stadium
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gptkbp:length
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approximately 326 feet
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gptkbp:location
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Virginia Key, Miami, Florida, USA
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gptkbp:material
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concrete
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gptkbp:notableEvent
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Fourth of July fireworks
Jimmy Buffett concerts
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gptkbp:notableFor
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first purpose-built venue for powerboat racing in the United States
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gptkbp:opened
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1963
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gptkbp:openToPublic
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restricted
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gptkbp:ownedBy
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gptkb:City_of_Miami
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gptkbp:revitalizationEfforts
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ongoing
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gptkbp:roofType
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cantilevered folded-plate concrete roof
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gptkbp:seatingCapacity
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bleacher seating
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gptkbp:significance
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engineering and architectural innovation
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gptkbp:status
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closed to the public (as of 2024)
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gptkbp:usedFor
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community events
concerts
powerboat racing
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gptkbp:waterSource
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gptkb:Biscayne_Bay
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gptkbp:width
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approximately 130 feet
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Virginia_Key
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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6
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