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African American
Research Library & Cultural Center
- 2650 Sistrunk Boulevard / Fort Lauderdale
/ 954-625-2800
Reference materials, books and artifacts
about the African American experience.
/ Free admission
Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki
Museum - Big Cypress Reservation
/ Fort Lauderdale / 863-902-1113
A film, historic artifacts and exhibits
showcasing the history of the Seminole
Tribe of Florida. / Gift shop / $
Bonnet House
Museum & Gardens - 900 N.
Birch Road / Fort Lauderdale / 954-563-5393
35-acre subtropical gardens and historical
museum, built in 1921 by Frederic Clay
Bartlett, the house is his vision of
a Florida plantation house. The gracious
indoor-outdoor design of the home which
was cooled by the coastal breezes from
the Atlantic Ocean, is embellished with
European influences. / Open year-round.
/ $
Fort Lauderdale
Antique Car Museum - 1527 SW 1st
Avenue (Packard Avenue) / Fort Lauderdale
/ 954-779-7300
Display of 24 pre-war Packard Motorcars
and memorabilia as well as automotive
history. / $
Graves Museum of Archaeology & Natural
History - 481 S Federal Highway
/ Dania / 954-925-7770
Displays covering historic eras from
Tequesta Indian in South Florida to the
Pharaohs of ancient Egypt. / $
International
Game Fish Association (IGFA) Fishing
Hall of Fame & Museum - 300
Gulf Stream Way / Dania / 954-922-4212
Three story museum includes five galleries,
marina, theater and indoor/outdoor demonstrations.
/ $
International
Swimming Hall of Fame Museum & Aquatic
Complex -1 Hall of Fame Drive
/ Fort Lauderdale / 954-462-6536
Housing over 10,000 square feet of Olympic
memorabilia from over 100 nations, honoring
the world's best aquatic athletes. Swimming
and diving facility is open daily for
lap swimming and water aerobics. / $
Museum of Art
- One E. Las Olas / Fort Lauderdale /
954-525-5500
Houses the CoBrA collection (Copenhagen,
Brussels, Amsterdam) art, a collection
of Cuban art and works by American Impressionist
William Glackens. / $
Museum of Discovery
& Science and Blockbuster 3D Imax
Theater - 401 SW 2nd Street /
Fort Lauderdale / 954-713-0931
A best bet for the whole family, hands-on
exhibits and five-story IMAX theater
sets visitors in the center of the action.
/ General admission includes museum and
one IMAX film. / $
My Jewish Discovery
Place - 6501 W. Sunrise Boulevard
/ Fort Lauderdale / 954-792-6700
Alvin and Evelyn Gross Family Children's
Museum is an interactive museum of Jewish
history and values for children and their
families to learn about their Jewish
culture. / $
Old Dillard Museum
- 1009 NW 4th Street / Fort Lauderdale
/ 954-765-6952
A National Register landmark school is
now home to African art and jewelry.
Exhibits include a typical thatched hut
with storyteller performances, tribal
masks and cultural artifacts. / Free
admission / donations welcome
Old Fort Lauderdale Village & Museum
- 231 SW 2nd Avenue / Riverwalk / Fort
Lauderdale / 954-463-4431
On the banks of the New River this museum
is housed in the city's first hotel and
features exhibits on the history of Fort
Lauderdale. Restored buildings include:
1905 New River Inn - home of the Museum
of History 1905 Philemon Bryan
House - administrative offices of the
Fort Lauderdale Historical Society
1907 King-Cromartie House - museum of
pioneer lifestyle Hoch Heritage
Center - collections and research facility
Replica 1899 Schoolhouse - reproduction
of Browards first school
1905 Acetylene Building - which provided
gas for lighting / $
Riverwalk Fort
Lauderdale Arts & Entertainment Center
- Downtown Fort Lauderdale
A 22 block area which encompasses the
historic Las Olas Boulevard and Riverfront.
The Riverwalk hosts live entertainment
and arts programs that tie in with local
historic and art attractions. Considered
Florida's most beautiful mile, the landscape
and winding walkways link downtown Fort
Lauderdale's attractions, restaurants,
nightlife and shops. Riverwalk A&E
Passport is Fort Lauderdales pre-paid
ticket to all the museums and attractions
in the Riverwalk area including 7 days
of transportation on the Water Bus. /
$
Stranahan House
- Las Olas at SE 6th Avenue / Fort Lauderdale
/ 954-524-4736
Oldest structure in Broward County, Stranahan
is a preserved turn-of-the-century Florida
vernacular style house furnished with
antiques. / $
Young at Art
Children's Museum - 11584 State
Road 84 / Davie / 954-424-0085
Exhibitions of art especially for children
/ $
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Broward Center
for the performing Arts - 210
S.W. Fifth Avenue / Fort lauderdale /
954-462-0222
Waterfront multi-theater complex and
home of the Florida Grand Opera, Florida
Philharmonic and the Miami City Ballet,
this venue is also used for touring live
performances and artists.
Cinema Paradiso
Theater - 503 S.E.Sixth Street
/ Fort Lauderdale / 954-760-9898
Home of the Fort Lauderdale International
Film Festival.
Coral Springs
Center for the Arts - 2855 Coral
Springs Drive / Coral Springs / 954-344-5990
Fort Lauderdale
Childrens Theater - 640
N. Andrews Avenue / Fort Lauderdale /
954-763-6882
Mosaic Theatre
- 12200 W. Broward Boulevard / Sunrise
/ 954-577-8243
Also known as the American Heritage Fine
Arts Center
Hollywood Playhouse - 2640 Washington
Street / Hollywood / 954-922-0404
Parker Playhouse
- 707 N. E. Eighth Street / Fort Lauderdale
/ 954-763-2444
Pompano Amphitheater
- 1806 N. E. Sixth Street / Pompano
Beach / 954-946-2402
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