North Dade Sports & Cultural Hub
Welcome to Miami Gardens, north Miami-Dade's third-largest city and home to Hard Rock Stadium, midway between Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
Miami Gardens is a city in north-central Miami-Dade County, Florida, positioned midway between Miami and Fort Lauderdale. With a population of roughly 114,000, it is the county's third-largest city after Miami and Hialeah, and it is the largest predominantly African-American municipality in Florida, with a substantial Caribbean population that shapes its culture. The city is relatively young. Incorporated on May 13, 2003, it was formed from a collection of established communities including Carol City, Norland, Scott Lake, and Andover, following years of advocacy by residents seeking self-determination. Its best-known landmark, Hard Rock Stadium, opened in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium and has been home to the Miami Dolphins ever since, anchoring the city's identity as a regional sports and entertainment destination. Miami Gardens is also a cultural hub. The stadium hosts major concerts and international sporting events, and the annual Jazz in the Gardens festival draws large audiences for jazz, R&B, and hip-hop performances. The city's Caribbean and Latin influences are visible in its dining, community life, and civic events, and its incorporation brought new investment to commercial corridors across the city. The city's location is among its strongest assets. Interstate 95, the Palmetto Expressway (State Road 826), and the Florida Turnpike all pass through or near the city, placing downtown Miami roughly 15 miles to the south and Fort Lauderdale a similar distance north. Public education is provided by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, one of the nation's largest districts. Miami Gardens offers established single-family neighborhoods, strong community identity, and unmatched expressway access within South Florida, appealing to households seeking a culturally rich, centrally located base in the metro.
Miami Gardens is a city in north-central Miami-Dade County, Florida, located midway between Miami and Fort Lauderdale. With a population of roughly 114,000, it is the county's third-largest city, after Miami and Hialeah.
Miami Gardens is about 15 miles north of downtown Miami, roughly an 18-minute drive via Interstate 95 or the Palmetto Expressway. Fort Lauderdale is a similar distance to the north, giving the city a central position in South Florida.
Miami Gardens is home to Hard Rock Stadium, which hosts the Miami Dolphins, major concerts, and large sporting events. The city also hosts the annual Jazz in the Gardens music festival, a major celebration of jazz, R&B, and hip-hop culture at the stadium.
Miami Gardens was incorporated on May 13, 2003, becoming the 33rd municipality in Miami-Dade County. It formed from a collection of existing communities, including Carol City and Norland, after years of advocacy by local residents.
Miami Gardens is served by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, one of the largest school districts in the United States. The city is also home to private and charter school options, and households should confirm school assignments for a specific address.
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