Everything is Seafoam, Aqua, or Coral... Pink is not the correct color! Everything in Florida seems to be these colors... It's kinda like people in Kentucky w/o teeth! Just the way things are... Wouldn't be Miami w/o Seafoam, Aqua, and Coral AS MUCH AS it wouldn't be Kentucky w/People having all of their teeth!!!
2007-03-07 04:12:39
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answered by ? 4
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They are not actually a pink, but rather it was supposed to look like beach sand, but the sun faded the original color to what looks like pink now. I remember seeing on the news that the City of Miami Beach was thinking about bleaching the side walks along the beach to its original color again, but that was a couple of years ago and nothing has happened since.
2007-03-05 01:16:29
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answered by Sedit 3
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That's an interesting question!
2016-08-23 20:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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because the city wants to save six hundred dollars per cement truck. destroying the sights of Miami Beach, block by block.
2015-09-24 11:41:53
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answered by CK 1
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Haven't thought about it
2016-07-28 09:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know why but they have been that way since 1937 according to an article I read
2007-03-05 01:19:18
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answered by stephenn1998 4
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Because they add red pigment to the mix. Why? Because someone thought it looked nice against green grass, shrubs, etc. I agree. Because red is the complementary color to green, it tends to make green look greener.
2007-03-05 07:04:43
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answered by Anonymous
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To go with the beachy decor style
2007-03-05 08:58:26
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answered by BW 2
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