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Guys Roofing Contractor Miami Crew
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Guys Roofing Contractor Miami Crew
Guys Roofing Contractor Miami Crew
1175 NE 125th StNorth Miami Florida 33161United States
(786) 673-4306
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Guys Roofing Contractor Miami Crew provides expert roofing services in the Miami, FL region for many years. We are a licensed and insured roofing company that specializes both in commercial and residential roofing. We offer a wide range of roofing services, including new construction, re-roofs, repairs, and maintenance. No matter what your roofing needs are, we have the experience and expertise to get the job done right. Guys Roofing Contractor Miami Crew is committed to providing the highest quality roofing services at the most competitive prices. We offer free estimates and Financing is available. Call us at (786) 673-5406 to schedule a complimentary consultation.
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North Miami is a suburban city located in northeast Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, about 10 miles (16 km) north of Miami. The city lies on Biscayne Bay and hosts the Biscayne Bay Campus of Florida International University.. Originally the "Town of Arch Creek", the area was incorporated as the "Town of Miami Shores", which was renamed the "Town of North Miami" in 1931. It was reincorporated as a city in 1953. The city is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida. The city is also home to the Oleta River State Park, which is the state's largest urban park.As of 2020, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 60,191. North Miami is the seventh largest city in Miami-Dade County. == History == === Early history === In the final phase of Indian inhabitation of the area that eventually became "North Miami", United States Army soldiers in 1856 cut a Military Trail through nearly impassable thickets and rivers connecting Fort Lauderdale to Fort Dallas at the mouth of the Miami River. This eight-foot trail, Dade County’s first roadway, crossed a unique natural bridge—a natural limestone bridge spanning 40 feet (12 m) across the creek that no longer stands in Arch Creek Memorial Park—in an area that would attract a settlement that early on would be known as "Arch Creek". Even before 1890, a handful of adventuresome pioneers spent brief periods around the Arch Creek Natural Bridge, a centuries-old Indian settlement.