b'AAP ANNUAL MEETINGMiami Nice Continued from page 13Marvelous Museums Zoo MiamiZoo Miami (also known as The Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Prez Art Museum Miami Gardens) is the only sub-tropical zoo in the continental United Situated on Museum Park, overlooking Biscayne BayStates. The unique climate in South Florida allows the zoo to in Downtown Miami, the Prez Art Museum Miami waskeep a wide variety of animals from Asia, Australia, and Africa, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects and inspired byrepresenting a broad mix of species that is unlike any other zoo the iconic Stiltsville homes built offshore in the 1930s. Thein the country.structure alone, with abundant outdoor space to swoon over the views, is worth the visit. Inside, the museums thought- World-Class Restaurantsprovoking collection focuses on international modern and contemporary art from the U.S. Latino experience, the AfricanThe Surf Clubdiaspora, Latin America, and the Caribbean - showcasingThe Surf Club Restaurant by Chef Thomas Kellerfounder of the diversity of the 20 thand 21 stcentury. Theres also a lovelythe French Laundry and other world-famous restaurantsis caf onsite providing more inspiring views. located within The Surf Club, the first time the renowned chef Institute of Contemporary Art Miami has opened a property in Florida. Thela carte menu interprets classic Continental cuisine for a contemporary audience. Like With free admission, an alluring location in the stylishthe swinging patrons of 50s and 60s hotspots this restaurant Design District and a collection of cutting-edgecelebrates, The Surf Club Restaurant knows how to have fun.contemporary art, ICA Miami is a must-visit for anyone who wants a taste of Miami culture. Dedicated toJoes Stone Crabcontinuous experimentation and intellectual exchangeFor more than 100 years, no visit to Miami has been complete throughout Miami and internationally, the museumswithout stopping in at Joes Stone Crab. From the beginning, it programming focuses on local, emerging, and under- has always been the love of food, family, and friends that has recognized artists. The museums featured exhibitionbrought in customers and kept them coming. Again and again, during November is Betye Saar: Serious Moonlight.Joes owners and employees credit the restaurants success to The Bass its family solidarity. Regulars at Joes over the past century have included Will Rogers, Amelia Earhart, Joseph Kennedy, Set inside a landmark 1930s Art Deco building listed onGloria Swanson, J. Edgar Hoover and Damon Runyan.the National Register of Historic Places, The Bass currently houses 16,000-square-feet of exhibition space. The South Beach institution set on Collins Park is dedicated to international contemporary art. Its acquisitions include Ugo Rondinones massive, neon-painted Miami Mountain limestone boulders in the park, and Sylvie Fleurys Eternity Now neon sign on the museums facade.AAP Periospectives| 14'