Village of Key Biscayne Community Center


A top spot for the kids: there’s a swimming pool and an activity room with a play set out of a child’s happiest fantasies. On the green out front is a huge playground and an African baobab tree that’s over a century old and teeming with tropical bird life. For the older set, you can get in a good workout or take a yoga class.


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