Stranahan House
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The Stranahan House is built in a vernacular style in Florida and has also served as a trading post, bank, post office and a town hall. It was also restored to its 1913 configuration and is a must see historic building. This house is the eastern anchor of River Walk and there is also a linear waterfront park which connects the city’s historic story and anchored by the Performing Arts Center and the Museum of Discovery and Science. There are guided tours to visit the house where one can experience the historic place way of living of people.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: 335 SE 6th Ave Fort Lauderdale, FL , United States
Email: Stranahan1@aol.com
Website http://www.stranahanhouse.org
Telephone: +1.954.524.4736
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