Bay Meadows, Bowie, Garden State, Hialeah, Longacres, Narragansett, so many more, open no more.
Dade County officials strongly deny Hialeah's claim that its taxes outweigh the services it receives.
Although the state legislature has agreed to study Hialeah's request for county status, the bid is likely to fail.
If Hialeah seceded, he says, it would be hard-pressed to come up with the money to build its own county infrastructure.
Today Mr. Saied, who is applying for U.S. citizenship, helps run an environmental-testing firm in Hialeah owned by his wife's family.
Mr Stierheim also doubts that Hialeah can afford to go it alone.
With a population of 210, 000, Hialeah is Florida's fifth-largest and most heavily industrialised city, larger than two-thirds of the state's existing 67 counties.
Yet Hialeah's grumpiness is probably not so much about local government services as about a clash of systems, and to some extent of generations.
This is Nelson(ph) in the Republican line from Hialeah in Florida.
Cubans now serve as mayors of Miami, Miami-Dade County and Hialeah, Dade County's three largest cities, and the Miami-Dade County Commission has a plurality of Cubans.
After the 1980 Mariel boat-lift had brought an estimated 120, 000 Cubans to America's shores, Hialeah became the first city in south Florida to elect a Cuban-American mayor.
Hialeah in Florida closed down for eight years.
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And as nobody in Britain, France, Germany, or even Belgium, pays the least attention to whomsoever runs Luxembourg (whereas even modest-sized American cities have suburbs with accountable elected mayors), perhaps better comparisons might be Henderson, Nevada, Hialeah, Florida, or Laredo, Texas.
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