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Coconut Grove Data Recovery Services comes from a long history of experience in the data recovery and media maintenance business.


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Our goal is to get you back up and running in as little time as possible while providing excellent service in every aspect of the recovery process.

Our Coconut Grove Data Recovery Service location specializes in recovering data from hard drives, servers, RAID arrays, databases and flash media.

Our professional team of Coconut Grove Data Recovery Experts performs data recovery on the following platforms, operating systems and media:

  • Notebook
  • Laptop
  • Tablet PC
  • Mobile Device
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  • Server
  • RAID
  • NAS
  • Windows
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  • Linux
  • Unix
  • Solaris
  • Novell
  • Hard Disk Drives
  • Optical Media
  • Flash Media
  • Tape Backup
  • Floppy Disk
  • Virtual Machines
  • SQL Database
  • Access Database
  • Oracle Database
  • Sharepoint Database
  • Outlook Email
  • Exchange Server
  • Lotus Notes Database
  • VMware




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Quick Facts About Coconut Grove, FL


Coconut Grove is a neighborhood located in the City of Miami , Florida in Miami-Dade County , United States . The borders of the neighborhood are approximately defined as north of Battersea Road, east of LeJeune Road , south of US 1, west of Rickenbacker Causeway and west of Biscayne Bay [ 1 ] . It is south of the Brickell and The Roads neighborhoods, and east of Coral Gables . The neighborhood's name has been sometimes spelled Cocoanut Grove but the definitive spelling Coconut Grove was established when the city was incorporated in 1919 [ 2 ] . What is today referred to as Coconut Grove was formed in 1925 when the city of Miami annexed two areas of about equal size, the city of Coconut Grove and the town of Silver Bluff. Coconut Grove approximately corresponds to the same area as the 33133 zip code although the zip code includes parts of Coral Way and Coral Gables [ 3 ] . The area is often referred to by locals as "The Grove" .


Geography

It is located at 25°42′47″N 80°15′25″W  /  25.713°N 80.257°W  / 25.713; -80.257 , with an average elevation of 13 feet (4.0 m), making it one of the higher areas within the city of Miami. [ 4 ]


History

Several waves of immigration established Coconut Grove, the first in 1825, when the Cape Florida lighthouse went into operation and was manned by John Dubose. The post office was established in 1873 [ 5 ] , around the same time that the area saw an influx of Americans from the Northeastern US , as well as British immigrants. Coconut Grove's first black settlement, in the 1880s, was established by Bahamian craftsmen and sailors and their families. The first hotel on the south Florida mainland was located in Coconut Grove. Called the Bay View Inn (later known as the Peacock Inn), it was built in 1882, on the site of present-day Peacock Park, by English immigrants Isabella and Charles Peacock, who had been the owner of a wholesale meat business in London . World-renowned for its annual art festival, Coconut Grove's other events include the King Mango Strut , which began as a parody of the Orange Bowl Parade. The Goombay Festival For a week in mid-June, Grand Avenue in Coconut Grove is transformed into a Caribbean Carnival . It celebrates Bahamian residents historic festival with Bahamian dancing, Bahamian food, Caribbean music ( Junkanoo ) and Bahamian culture. Formerly an independent city, Coconut Grove was annexed by the city of Miami in 1925. [ 6 ] The Grove is sometimes known as Miami's Food Court, for its many and varied restaurants. Open air cafes are quite popular as well. Some local favorites include Green Street Cafe, Monty's Raw Bar, Tuscany, Mr. Moes, and Le Bouchon, a French cafe. There are plenty of chain franchises as well, such as The Cheesecake Factory and Johnny Rockets . Shopping is also abundant in the Grove, with two large open-air malls , CocoWalk , Streets of Mayfair, and many other street shops and boutiques . The Coconut Grove Playhouse [ 7 ] is a very popular destination, and has launched a number of popular plays and musicals. By night, the Grove becomes a center of nightlife frequented by young professionals and students from Florida International University and the University of Miami . The eastern border of Coconut Grove is Biscayne Bay , which lends itself to a boating community. The area features a sailing club (Coconut Grove Sailing Club), a yacht club (Coral Reef Yacht Club) and a marina ( Dinner Key Marina [ 8 ] ). Pan Am's seaplane operations were based in Dinner Key, and the Miami City Hall is based in the old Pan Am terminal building. Coconut Grove is also home to The Kampong , an 8 acre (32,000 m²) tropical garden that forms part of the National Tropical Botanical Garden . Coconut Grove is also the location of The Barnacle Historic State Park . Built in the late 1800s, the former home of Ralph Middleton Munroe is one of the oldest homes in Dade County and is situated on the shore of Biscayne Bay. The forest surrounding the home is hardwood hammock and is the last of its kind in the area. The unique architecture includes period furniture and wide porches that afford magnificent views.


Demographics

Demographically, Coconut Grove is split up into North-East Grove and South-West Grove, and as of 2000, the total population of both of the neighborhood's sections made up 18,953. [ 9 ] As of 2000, [ 9 ] North-East Grove had a population of 9,812 residents, with 5,113 households, and 2,221 families residing in the neighborhood. The median household income was $63,617.82. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 35.24% Hispanic or Latino of any race, 2.25% Black or African American , 60.96% White (non-Hispanic) , and 1.55% Other races (non-Hispanic) . As of 2000, [ 9 ] South-West Grove had a population of 9,141 residents, with 3,477 households, and 2,082 families residing in the neighborhood. The median household income was $63,617.82. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 14.80% Hispanic or Latino of any race, 48.27% Black or African American , 35.27% White (non-Hispanic) , and 1.66% Other races (non-Hispanic) .


Transportation

Public Transportation in Coconut Grove is serviced by Metrorail , Miami's heavy rail system. The Metro has two stops in the Grove. The Coconut Grove Station on SW 27th Ave and US-1, and the Douglas Road Station on Douglas Road and US-1. Many bus lines connect with either station that go to many popular areas within the Grove, such as CocoWalk and Peacock Park.


Education and institutions

Elementary schools Miami-Dade County Public Schools operates area public schools: Middle schools High schools Private schools Cultural Libraries


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