Museums
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Ah-Tha-Thi-Ki Museum means a "place to learn". They teach their history and culture in this museum. The museum tells us about their ancestors and how they lived in Florida. This museum has got two permanent exhibits that are; the...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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Every single car in the Antique Car Museum, Inc. still runs, even one that's over 100 years old. The collection includes 22 pre-World War II Packards, the oldest of which is a 1909 Model 18 speedster....
Reviewed by: Damien
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It's hard to decide which aspect of Ft. Lauderdale's Bonnet House is more inspiring, the museum or the gardens. Prepare to be dazzled inside by the priceless works of Seurat, Gauguin and Picasso and outside...
Reviewed by: Damien
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Founded in 1958 the Museum of Art situated in Fort Lauderdale is designed by renowned architect Edward Larrabee Barnes. The museum was completed in 1986 and in 2003 Studio Arts Program was inaugurated. It hosts various active...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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The Museum of Discovery and Science is one of the largest and receives many visitors as compared to other museums in Florida. Museum’s AutoNation IMAX Theater is one such feature which is worth an experience. “Ecoscapes”...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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The "Venice of America" owes its existence to the waterways that surround it: the Atlantic Ocean, the Intracoastal Waterway and the New River. At the Old Fort Lauderdale Village and Museum, just steps away from the city's Riverwalk, see how...
Reviewed by: Damien
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The Stranahan House has been many things over the years. Built in 1901 as a trading post, it has been a post office, community center, town hall, private residence and restaurant. Today, it's a museum that marks the...
Reviewed by: Damien
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