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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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WLRN, Interview With Jay koenigsbeg, December 8, 2012

Jay Koenigsberg spent several years photographing the Marine Stadium through a cutting edge technique called high dynamic range photography. His remarkable photographs were displayed at the National Hotel, as a kick off to Art Basel week, December, 2012. In this interview by WLRN Radio, Jay discusses his technique.


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WLRN, July 11, 2013

An excellent print and radio story about the Marine Stadium, featuring an in depth interview with Hilario Candela.


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WLRN/Miami Herald Radio, February 21, 2011
Interview by reporter Chris DiMattei with Joachim Perez, Executive Director of Dawntown and Don Worth, Co-Founder of Friends of Marine Stadium on the Floating Stage Design Contest.

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Wolfson Archives, Historical Footage of Marine Stadium

This remarkable film clip comes from the MDC Archives/Lynn and Louis Wolfson II Florida Moving Images.

Included are silent films of (6 minutes, 20 seconds total)

-Ceremony upon completion of construction (1963)

-Opening night, December 27, 1963


-Shots of a Pops Concert at night at the Marine Stadium


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World Monuments Fund
With headquarters in New York City, and affiliate offices in Paris, London, Madrid, and Lisbon, World Monuments Fund (website www.wmf.org) is the foremost private, not-for profit organization dedicated to the preservation of architectural and cultural sites around the world. WMF projects include the temple complexes in Angkor, Cambodia, the 18th century Qianlian Garden Complex in Beijing's Forbidden City, and the historic center of Mexico City.

WMF will offer both support and technical assistance to our efforts

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Your Mind Your World

A nifty rap video shot at the Marine Stadium


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