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Subject: Legion Park

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  • Arts Budget Meetings Tonight

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  • Celebrate Sailor Jerry's Tattoo Legacy Tomorrow With a Documentary, Jacuzzi Boys, and Free Booze!

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  • Review: Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry Screening at Miami Art Space, October 27

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  • So Raw Organizers Switch It Up and Present a Show Tomorrow with Free Admission, Cheap Beer

    via myspace.com/ridersofallahYussuf Jerusalem​We loved the So Raw festival, and it's heartening to know the cool people behind it have organized a couple shows since then. I'm happy to report this small trend is combining with that of the latest re-discovery of the American Legion Bar, in Legion Park on Biscayne and 64th Street. Get to know and love this place -- it's a rare spot within the City of Miami borders with no-hassle parking, extremely cheap drinks, clean facilities, and a seeming at

    November 5, 2009