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Limited Edition Prints Starlite Windows
Aqua and orange accents speak of Miami Beach on the MiMo (Miami Modern) style Starlite Hotel on Ocean Blvd. Image 1 of
Aqua and orange accents speak of Miami Beach on the MiMo (Miami Modern) style Starlite Hotel on Ocean Blvd.
Aqua and orange accents speak of Miami Beach on the MiMo (Miami Modern) style Starlite Hotel on Ocean Blvd.

Starlite Windows

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Aqua and orange accents speak of Miami Beach on the MiMo (Miami Modern) style Starlite Hotel on Ocean Blvd.

The Starlite Hotel at 750 Ocean Blvd. in Miami Beach, FL, is recognized as one of the premier examples of MiMo (Miami Modern) architecture. Designed by Architect Gilbert Fein, one of Miami Modern's leading proponents, it opened in 1952.

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Aqua and orange accents speak of Miami Beach on the MiMo (Miami Modern) style Starlite Hotel on Ocean Blvd.

The Starlite Hotel at 750 Ocean Blvd. in Miami Beach, FL, is recognized as one of the premier examples of MiMo (Miami Modern) architecture. Designed by Architect Gilbert Fein, one of Miami Modern's leading proponents, it opened in 1952.

Aqua and orange accents speak of Miami Beach on the MiMo (Miami Modern) style Starlite Hotel on Ocean Blvd.

The Starlite Hotel at 750 Ocean Blvd. in Miami Beach, FL, is recognized as one of the premier examples of MiMo (Miami Modern) architecture. Designed by Architect Gilbert Fein, one of Miami Modern's leading proponents, it opened in 1952.