Week of February 21, 2008
The archaeological site called the Miami Circle has now been known for almost a decade and still only a handful of people have ever seen the circle.
Under much civic pressure, the state paid $26.7 million for the site and still nobody knows what to do with it, or what it was for in the first place.
The long-term outlook now appears to be to hide the 2,000-year-old Tequesta Indian find underground in perpetuity — or right back where we started.
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