It was a place where you drank Scotch with your sirloin, where journalists, politicians, and other practitioners of the dark arts felt at home
On the eve of its permanent disfigurement, the Miami Circle unleashed its mysterious powers of survival
Don't tell archaeologist Bob Carr that the mysterious Miami Circle is just a bunch of holes in the ground. He knows better than that.
Possibly the most influential person in Miami's ongoing facelift is a Paris-born, Toronto-raised workaholic named Edie Laquer
Marlins owner John Henry has a vision: A new stadium built on Miami's best-known archaeological site
To Richard Hoagland the Miami Circle ain't just rocks; it's part of a great extraterrestrial drama
