By Gabrielle T
Introduction
When planning a trip, there are numerous landmarks in Fort Lauderdale that you can't miss...
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Bonnet House is best known as the winter residence of artist Frederic Clay Bartlett from...
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Built in 1914, the Shippey House was the home of the second County Judge, Frederick...
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Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale is an approximately mile-and-a-half-long walkway and park that runs parallel to the...
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Operated by the Fort Lauderdale Historical Society, this museum complex includes multiple historic buildings. One...
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The NSU Art Museum is the largest museum of its kind in Broward County. The...
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In the 1900s, Edwin T. King was one of the most influential people in Fort...
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Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is one of the Fort Lauderdale historical sites that's changed...
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Originally built in 1901, Stranahan House is the oldest structure in the county. When it...
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One of Florida's most well-known facts is that it's called "The Sunshine State." So it's...
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Las Olas Boulevard isn't just a street. It's also one of the most important sites...
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Esplanade Park is a peaceful garden area near some of the most historical sites in...
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Located just a few minutes away from Downtown Fort Lauderdale, The Wharf is one of...
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The Jungle Queen Riverboat is considered by locals to be the greatest landmark in South...
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If you're a soccer fan, make sure to check out DRV PNK Stadium, which serves...
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The Museum of Discovery and Science is one of the most family-friendly tourist attractions in...
Conclusion
From exploring Las Olas Boulevard to learning something new at the Museum of Discovery and...
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