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Metro Miami Church
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Metro Miami Church
Metro Miami Church
3000 NE 151st StNorth Miami Beach Florida 33181USA
+17862540744
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Feel like you were meant for something greater? If you feel like you were meant for something greater, youOre not alone. Each and every one of us was created by God for a greater purpose. If you feel empty, alone, or aimless, itOs likely that you are missing God's great plan for you life. Want to discover what your God-given purpose is? Metro Miami Church invites you to come and discover the amazing life God has for you. Check Us Out and Plan a Visit Today
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About North Miami Beach
North Miami Beach (commonly referred to as NMB) is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The city is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida. Originally named "Fulford-by-the-Sea" in 1926 after Captain William H. Fulford of the U.S. Coast Guard, the city was renamed "North Miami Beach" in 1931. The population was 43,676 at the 2020 US census. == History == In the 1920s, Carl G. Fisher built an all-wooden racetrack with stands for 12,000 spectators, known as the Fulford–Miami Speedway. This event, held on February 22, 1926, dubbed the Carl G. Fisher Cup Race, was a forerunner to the auto races at Sebring and Daytona. In September 1926, after just one race, the track was destroyed by the 1926 Miami Hurricane.The hurricane of 1926 essentially ended the South Florida real estate boom, and in an effort to alleviate their losses and the damage to the city, local residents came together as the Town of Fulford. In 1927, it was incorporated as the City of Fulford. == Geography == North Miami Beach is located in northeastern Miami-Dade County at 25°55′49″N 80°10′1″W. It is bordered to the southeast by the city of North Miami, to the southwest by unincorporated Golden Glades, to the west by the city of Miami Gardens, to the north by unincorporated Ojus, to the northeast by the city of Aventura, and to the east across the Intracoastal Waterway by the city of Sunny Isles Beach. U.S. Route 1 (Biscayne Boulevard) runs through the east side of the city, leading south 11 miles (18 km) to downtown Miami and north 14 miles (23 km) to Fort Lauderdale.