Venetian Islands, Miami Beach, Florida
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The Venetian Islands are a chain of artificial islands in Biscayne Bay near Miami Beach, Florida. The islands are, from west to east: Biscayne Island, San Marco Island, San Marino Island, Di Lido Island, Rivo Alto Island, and Belle Isle. Flagler Monument Island remains an uninhabited picnic island, originally built in 1920 as a memorial to railroad pioneer Henry Flagler.
Remnants of an incomplete artificial island also lie in Central Biscayne Bay between Di Lido Island and the Julia Tuttle Causeway. The island was to be called Isola di LolandoFlorida InsideOut Magazine, [Competition No. 2]. The failed development marks the end of the Florida land boom of the 1920's. The Shoreland Company went bankrupt in 1927 due to objections to "further mutilation of the waterway", the 1926 Miami Hurricane, and the onset of the Depression[Discussion of Biscayne Bay].
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- Belle Isle - The first Venetian Island in Biscayne Bay.
- Biscayne Island - Original site of Viking Airport.
- Flagler Monument Island - Site of an obelisk monument to Henry M. Flagler
- Isola di Lolando - A failed Venetian Island construction project.
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