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Where in the world is the Sunny Isles Beach Sun?

Perhaps in New Orleans, Louisiana? casablanca

Anna Levin, Events Coordinator for Sunny Isles Beach, holds a copy of the Sunny Isles Beach Sun while standing in front of the Saint Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square New Orleans. It is the oldest Cathedral in North America, founded as a Catholic Parish in 1720 along the Banks of the Mississippi River. Jackson Square has always been an open area and the heart of the French Quarter. Originally, known as the Plaza d'Armas, it was a large open common, used at times as military parade grounds, and later as a market place for fish, fowl, and produce.

Surrounding Jackson Square is a pedestrian mall, and an iron fence that has been used for decades by artists, at times numbering 300 or more, who work and display at Jackson Square. Tourists have, for years, come to Jackson Square to purchase paintings of New Orleans, the French Quarter, and other topics, or to sit in the shade of the oak trees while having their portrait made.

When you travel, take a copy of the Sunny Isles Beach Sun newspaper with you, pose with the paper in front of a landmark or with your group. Send the photo with the highlights of your trip to the address below. If you would like your original photograph returned, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your correspondence.

City of Sunny Isles Beach
18070 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160
Attn: Alayne Yeash

or e-mail to ayeash@sibfl.net


 

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