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  • Fern Forest Nature Center
    Fern Forest Nature Center
    Nature
    This 247.1-acre Designated Urban Wilderness Area takes its name from the abundance of ferns (more than 30 species) found on the property. It was this botanical richness that attracted the interest of scientists from Florida Atlantic University and Broward Community College (now Broward College), who in 1979 published an article called "A Tropical Fern Grotto in Broward County, Florida" in the American Fern Journal. "Vegetation in the area is complex, with swamp forest, hammocks, pinelands, and fallow fields," noted the article. The researchers indicated that they had discovered "over 200 species of plants, and the list grows with each visit," and characterized the site as "the last remaining stronghold of ferns in southeastern Florida." In fact, 10 plant communities have been identified within the nature center, making it one of the finest examples of preserved native plant communities in South Florida. The nature center is also part of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail.  
  • Fine Arts Theatre
    Fine Arts Theatre
    School;  Theater
    Located on the A. Hugh Adams Central Campus of Broward College
  • First Baptist Church Hollywood
    First Baptist Church Hollywood
    Theater
    As a Southern Baptist congregation, it has been a cornerstone of Christian service for the city of Hollywood, Florida and surrounding communities since 1926.
  • First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale
    First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale
    Theater
    First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale, with approximately 2,800 members, has a Session (board of elders), consisting of 30 lay men and women elders, who govern the church. There is also a staff of five pastors and many other professionals who work in ministry to children, youth and adults, music ministries and outreach ministries. Many events are held here! Come join the fun!
  • First Presbyterian Church of Pompano
    First Presbyterian Church of Pompano
    Church
  • First United Methodist Church of Coral Springs
    First United Methodist Church of Coral Springs
    Theater
    First Church is involved in the world to make a positive difference in people's lives in the name of Jesus Christ. Many events are held at this location for the benefit of the community.
  • Flamingo Gardens
    Flamingo Gardens
    Museum
    Welcome Back: Flamingo Gardens is open and is accepting 100 visitors per hour. Tickets must be purchased online or reserved for a designated time-frame between 9:30AM - 4PM as walk-in admission is not guaranteed. Guests are always required to wear masks and remain six feet apart. To reserve your spot, click here. About Flamingo Gardens:  Flamingo Gardens is a 60 acre Botanical Garden and Everglades Wildlife Sanctuary. The Flamingo Gardens botanical gardens in Fort Lauderdale, (Davie) Florida, features over 3000 species of rare & exotic, tropical, subtropical, and native plants and trees. Flamingo Gardens wildlife sanctuary is home to the largest collection of Florida native wildlife including alligators, bobcats, eagles, otters, panthers, peacocks, and of course, flamingos! Flamingo Gardens is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization.
  • Flamingo Room at Gulfstream Park
    Flamingo Room at Gulfstream Park
  • FLCT Galleria Studio Theatre
    FLCT Galleria Studio Theatre
    The FLCT Galleria Studio Theatre serves as one of the many performing areas for the Fort Lauderdale Children's Theatre.
  • FLCT Rehearsal Hall
    FLCT Rehearsal Hall
    Theater
    The FLCT Rehearsal Hall hosts a wide variety of productions that bring theatre to the community.
  • Fletcher Art and Cultural Center
    Fletcher Art and Cultural Center
    Nature;  Special Events
    This is a venue where many events are held by the Hollywood Parks, Recreation, and Culture department.
  • Florida Atlantic Univeristy Dania Beach (SeaTech)
    Florida Atlantic Univeristy Dania Beach (SeaTech)
    Community Center;  School;  Special Events;  Visual Art
    Also known as SeaTech, this location serves as a research and educational center for programs in ocean engineering. It is also headquarters for two of Florida's Centers of Excellence: 1) in Biomedical and Marine Biotechnology, which is dedicated to expediting the discovery and commercialization of new medicines from the sea; 2) in Ocean Energy Technology, which is exploring methods to harness energy from South Florida’s ocean currents.
  • Florida Atlantic University Davie
    Florida Atlantic University Davie
    School;  Special Events;  Theater;  Visual Art
    As FAU’s second largest campus, the Davie campus offers more than 40 “2+2” programs in partnership with Broward Community College, with which it shares a campus. The campus hosts the innovative Teaching & Leadership Center and is the base of operations for FAU’s Everglades research and restoration efforts in partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey.
  • Florida Atlantic University Fort Lauderdale
    Florida Atlantic University Fort Lauderdale
    Community Center;  School;  Special Events;  Theater;  Visual Art
    Located in downtown Fort Lauderdale, the campus is home to a mix of professional and design-oriented programs including architecture, business, computer animation, graphic design, public administration and urban planning.
  • Forré & Co. Fine Art Gallery
    Forré & Co. Fine Art Gallery
    Gallery;  Visual Art
    Forré & Co. Fine Art Gallery, with locations in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Aspen and Vail Colorado, exhibits internationally recognized master artists from the 19th and 20th Centuries. Museum quality art works are available for acquisition for both private and corporate collections worldwide.
  • Fort Lauderdale Antique Car Museum
    Fort Lauderdale Antique Car Museum
    Museum
    The Ft. Lauderdale Antique Car Museum, Inc. was established as a non-profit foundation for education (501.C.3), to ensure the preservation of the history of the Packard Motor Co., and to show the progress and development of skills in American engineering. Founded by Arthur O. Stone, former CEO of Buning the Florist, Inc., the museum has assembled a collection of pre-war Packard automobiles and other memorabilia, which represents Mr. Stone's love for this unique automobile. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-3:00pm, Saturday and Sunday call for hours
  • Fort Lauderdale Beach
    Fort Lauderdale Beach
    Nature
    The City of Fort Lauderdale boasts more than seven miles of sparkling beaches that offer residents and visitors premier opportunities for recreation, relaxation and enjoyment. The City's award-winning wavewall and signature beachfront promenade highlight Fort Lauderdale's world famous coastline, which is punctuated by an array of shops, restaurants, sidewalk cafes and entertainment venues. Beachgoers can participate in a wide range of activities from boating, wind surfing, jet skiing and volleyball to snorkeling, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing and rollerblading. Or, if relaxation is what you desire, simply sit back, unwind and enjoy breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Fort Lauderdale Children's Ballet Theatre
    Fort Lauderdale Children's Ballet Theatre
    Theater
    To utilize and develop the talent of each member, company members perform all roles and are given an education and experience that will last a lifetime. Performances are held throughout the year and open auditions for future productions are conducted every spring. Through motion and emotion, the dancers continue a centuries' old tradition of storytelling through the beauty of dance.
  • Fort Lauderdale Children's Theatre
    Fort Lauderdale Children's Theatre
    Theater
    Founded in 1952, the Fort Lauderdale Children's Theatre (FLCT) is a not-for-profit organization that provides cultural and educational opportunities for children, ages 3 ? through 18.
  • Fort Lauderdale Historical Society
    Fort Lauderdale Historical Society
    Cultural District;  Film & Video;  Gallery;  Historic Building/Landmark;  Library;  Museum;  Special Events;  Visual Art
    Mission Statement Fort Lauderdale Historical Society brings the stories of our diverse community to life through educational experiences, cultural exhibits, research, and preservation for future generations. Vision To serve as stewards of the region's heritage in an ethical, responsible manner. To preserve and protect structures, collections, resources and rights of all donors. To establish a focal point for Fort Lauderdale's current historic district encouraging protection and positive productive use of structures in the area. To build interest in, and understanding of, the community through innovative exhibits, educational activities and community events. To inspire a greater appreciation of the fore bearers who discovered and built this unique region and to increase awareness of history we build our future upon.  
  • Fort Lauderdale History Center
    Fort Lauderdale History Center
    Museum
    Fort Lauderdale History Center, previously the Fort Lauderdale Historical Society, was founded in 1962 to collect, preserve and interpret the history of Fort Lauderdale and Broward County. In 2005 the Historical Society completed the historic village which features the largest remaining collection of early-20th century buildings in Broward County. Located where the city began, the History Center is situated where Flagler's East Coast Railway crosses the New River, and is just steps away from the Riverwalk. Old Fort Lauderdale Village offers many programs and activities. These include: teaching children about pioneer life through hands-on reenactments, a museum, schoolhouse class programs, guided tours of exhibits in the museum of history, guided walking tours of the historic district and special events and lectures throughout the year.
  • Fort Lauderdale Stadium
    Fort Lauderdale Stadium
    Besides being the home to the Baltimore Orioles during spring training, Fort Lauderdale Stadium is a popular event location.
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    Special Events
    Your next getaway can be as awe-inspiring as miles of blue waterways, as inviting as soft golden sands and as soothing as gentle ocean breezes. If your next getaway is in Fort Lauderdale that is. Take a glance at their diverse hotels, arts and entertainment on Hollywood Beach and at Downtown Riverwalk, diving from Deerfield to Hallandale Beach, a world of golf and more. The more you do, the more you'll marvel. Feel the caress of nature at Butterfly World, or get your heart pounding with thoroughbred racing at Gulfstream Park. Plan a spa day or a day cruise. Area museums invite you to explore acclaimed art, culture, science and history exhibits. Meanwhile, world-class entertainment and gaming are well within reach. Every visit is a fresh taste of paradise, from the Blue Wave beaches to the yacht-filled waterways to the exotic Everglades.
  • Foster Park
    Foster Park
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