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Marine Stadium Named to World Monuments Fund 2010 Watch List
The Marine Stadium has been named to the World Monuments Fund 2010 Watch List along with other sites such as Macchu Picchu and the Center Cities of Buenos Aires and Old Jerusalem.

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Fusion TV-Buscabulla Performs "Caer" at Miami Marine Stadium

The Latin Alternative group, Buscabulla (Raquel Berrios and Luis Alfredo Del Valle) perform a beautiful version of their song "Caer" at the Miami Marine Stadium


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NY TImes: Rescue Plan for A Marooned Stadium

A great story-front page of the National Section in the NY Times.


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Street Art Video

Here's a great video of the street art at the Marine Stadium by well known Director  Tom Akerman.


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Brooklyn Street Art Blog

A very comprehensive blog entry about our Marine Stadium Mural Project.


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Los Angeles Times-Getty Grant

The Getty Grant for the Marine Stadium has generated national and international publicity including this article in the Los Angeles Times.


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Huffington Post-Getty Grant

An article from The Huffington Post about all of the recipients of the Getty "Keeping It Modern" grant. We are certainly in good company!


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Tourism Cares Video

Here's a video of the Tourism Cares volunteer day at the Marine Stadium and Virginia Key, May 30, 2014. The video was created by the City of Miami.


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Art Nerd New York

An article about the painting day at the street artists on September 20.


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Marine Stadium Receives Getty Grant

Story from the Miami Herald. Marine Stadium receives a $180,000 grant from the Getty Fondatiion to examine issues pertaining to the restoration of the concrete at the Stadium. Other grant recipients include the Sydney Opera House, Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House, and an apartment building in Paris designed by Le Corbousier.


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September, 2014 Update

Great opportunity to visit Miami Marine Stadium on September 20! Sign up for one of the two tours-and see eight street artists paint at the Stadium for hte Art History Mural Project. PBS Nightly News Hour has a long (7 1/2 minute) feature on the Miami Marine Stadium. Sale of street.The Art History MUral Poject will have an exhibition of prints at he Sheinbaum Gallery; opening night September 13. Miami philantropist R. Kirk Landon donates $210,000 to Friends of Miami Marine Stadium for restoraton of the Stadium. This is the second major contribution we have received from this highly respected philanthropist. "Marine Stadium Inspires" focuses on Hatte Mae Williams and her dance troop, the Tattoed Ballerinas, who have just finished filming a site specific video at he Marine Stadium. "If Seats Could Talk" highlights Charles Strang, a highly respected engineer in the marine industry who attended opening night at the Stadium, December 27, 1963.


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Hattie Mae Williams-Miami Herald

" A Miami Choreographer Hattie Mae Williams captures the desolate urban glory of the Miami Marine Stadium on film" Hattie and her troop, the Tattoed Ballerinas, have just filmed a site specific dance at the Marine Stadium. A great story in The Miami Herald.


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July, 2014 Update

Gloria and Emilio Estefan announce a $500,000 contribution to Friends of Miami Marine Stadium. June 28 is the debut of the Art History Mural Project at the Stadium; 8 street artiststs from around the world paint murals at the Stadium that will be photographed for limited edition prints, to be sold as a fundraiser for the Stadium. There is a press conference to document the event. Tourism Cares, a not for profit organization funded by the travel indusry, conducts a volunteer day at the Marine Stadium and Virginia Key. 350 tourism professionals from around the United States clean the Stadium and plant 800 trees and 12,000 sea oats at North Point on Virginia Key.


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Choreography at the Miami Marine Stadium

Here is a promotional video by choreographer Hattie Mae Williams. Her dance troop, the Tattoed Ballerinas, are planning to do a site specific dance at the Stadium to bring awareness of our efforts to restore it.


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Art Slant

An informative article on the Art History Mural Project.


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Fox News Latino

Up to date story on the Marine Stadium


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PBS: Graffiti Art Helps Save Marine Stadium

This is a major story on the PBS Nightly News, July 21, 2014.


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People En Espanol

An article about Gloria Estefan and her gift of $500,000 to help restore the Marine Stadium


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Gloria Estefan Video for the Marine Stadium

An endorsement video from Gloria, which incledus historic footage of the Stadium's past-and exciting renderings of its future.


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Your Mind Your World

A nifty rap video shot at the Marine Stadium


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Art of Miami: Gloria Estefan Says Why to Save Marine Stadium

A great photo essay of a great day.


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