February 15th, 2007A longtime favorite of the bohemian crowd, Española Way is a historic Spanish village located in the Art Deco District of South Beach, bounded by 14th and 15th Streets and Washington and Jefferson Avenues. With Mediterranean Revival buildings dating back to the 1920s, Española Way proves a colorful shopping and entertainment district designed to attract residents and visitors alike with its unusual shops, restaurants and art galleries. Stroll down this historic street and enjoy the Spanish Mediterranean Architecture, the original art hanging in the Art Center, the Pierre Marcel Gallery, the Market Company Store and he newest gallery, Star Gallery. For more information, please call: 786.586.4286
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