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Article: Federal Agency Opens Historic Homes in Biscayne Bay, Fla., to Public.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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- August 2, 2003
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By Jean-Paul Renaud, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Aug. 2--Through these windows, the sunsets seem to color the sky differently, the waves dance across the ocean with more grace and the piercing city lights seem far away.
Those who have stayed in one of the seven homes that make up Stiltsville say walking through the doors of the houses is like stepping into a different world.
Now more people will be able to walk through those doors. On Friday, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced that Stiltsville, which stands in Biscayne Bay about a mile south of Key Biscayne, will be opened to the public.
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