Miami, Texas
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 35° 41.534 W 100° 38.245
14S E 351845 N 3951048
Panhandle Town kept alive through time by the railroads and cattle
Waymark Code: WMTCKN
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 11/02/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 3

County of town: Roberts County
Location of sign: Commercial St. & Mobeetie St., on the railroad depot museum, Miami
Miami TX Population: 597
Miami, FL population: 5.5 Million

Strange, The name Miami is said to have been Algonquin for “sweetheart” hence the motto. “Sweetheart of the Plains”.
Yet, Wikipedia for Miami Florida says the name is Spanish.

Miami, Texas:
"We were unable to discover why an Algonquin word would be in use in the wilds of Texas - but it is known that words are transported. Squaw, papoose and wampum (we are told) were words from East Coast tribes that traveled west with the settlers." ~ Texas Escapes

"Miami (/ma?'æm?/ my-am-uh, unlike Miami, Florida) is a city in Roberts County, Texas, United States. The population was 597 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Roberts County and the only municipality in the county." ~ Wikipedia

"When the Southern Kansas Railway Company of Texas built a line through Roberts County in 1887, Miami developed at the end of the track as a campsite for workers. The crew set up a kitchen and a tent hotel. Soon the railroad built a public water well and telegraph lines to nearby Fort Elliott. Passengers and supplies for the post and nearby town of Mobeetie began arriving by rail. This depot was erected in 1888 between North Main and Birge Street. The Santa Fe Railroad bought the line in 1899 and this structure remained in service until 1978" ~ Texas Historical Commission, 1979


Miami, Florida
"Miami (/ma?'æmi/; Spanish pronunciation: [mai'ami]) is a seaport city at the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Florida. As the seat of Miami-Dade County, the municipality is the principal, central, and most populous of its metropolitan area and part of the second-most populous metropolis in the southeastern United States. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Miami's metro area is the eighth-most populous and fourth-largest urban area in the U.S., with a population of around 5.5 million.

"Miami is a major center, and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. In 2012, Miami was classified as an Alpha-World City in the World Cities Study Group's inventory. In 2010, Miami ranked seventh in the United States in terms of finance, commerce, culture, entertainment, fashion, education, and other sectors. It ranked 33rd among global cities. In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Miami "America's Cleanest City", for its year-round good air quality, vast green spaces, clean drinking water, clean streets, and citywide recycling programs. According to a 2009 UBS study of 73 world cities, Miami was ranked as the richest city in the United States, and the world's fifth-richest city in terms of purchasing power. Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America" and is the largest city with a Cuban-American plurality.

"Downtown Miami is home to the largest concentration of international banks in the United States, and many large national and international companies. The Civic Center is a major center for hospitals, research institutes, medical centers, and biotechnology industries. For more than two decades, the Port of Miami, known as the "Cruise Capital of the World", has been the number one cruise passenger port in the world. It accommodates some of the world's largest cruise ships and operations, and is the busiest port in both passenger traffic and cruise lines.

"In a study by the website 24/7 Wall Street, Miami was rated as the worst U.S. city in which to live. The primary factors cited were crime, poverty, income inequality and housing costs that far exceeded the national median." ~ Wikipedia

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