9 Museums to Explore in Broward County
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Broward CountyBroward County is one of the three counties in South Florida that make up the Miami metropolitan area. Broward County's urbanized area occupies 427.8 square miles of land. The largest portion of the county is the Conservation Area that extends west to border Collier County. The conservation area is 796.9 square miles and consists of wetlands, much of which are part of the Everglades National Park.
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Museums to Explore in Broward County
Bonnet House Museum & GardensA historic home in Fort Lauderdale. The property was originally acquired in 1895 by Hugh Taylor Birch, a successful Chicago lawyer, and given to his daughter Helen and her husband, artist Frederic Clay Bartlett, as a wedding gift in 1919. The principal buildings include; the main house, an art studio, a music studio and a guest house. They are all of vernacular architecture, designed by Bartlett. The estate is 35.4 acres (14.3 ha). It includes 100 feet (30 m) of beach.
Historic Stranahan House MuseumHome of Fort Lauderdale pioneers Frank and Ivy Stranahan. Built in 1901 as a trading post and converted into a residence for the Stranahans in 1906, the house is the oldest surviving structure in Broward County.
History Fort LauderdaleHistory Fort Lauderdale, is a rich and flourishing museum dedicated to exploring the regional history of South Florida. It offers many interactive exhibits that delve into the fascinating tales of this region's past, highlighting topics such as Seminole Indians, Prohibition-era rum runners, and pioneering aviators. From daily boat tours on the New River to its main exhibit hall, there are plenty of ways to immerse yourself in Fort Lauderdale's history.
International Swimming Hall of Fame MuseumThe International Swimming Hall of Fame Museum is a must-see for anyone with an interest in aquatic sports. Founded in 1965 to recognize water sports greats from all over the world, the museum hosts exhibits from swimming's earliest days to the Olympic Games of today. It also contains many interactive displays and educational programs that are designed to help people learn about the important role swimming has played in world history.
Museum of Discovery and ScienceIt is one of the largest museums of its kind in Florida, and has the most visitors of any museum in the state. The museum features its own AutoNation IMAX theater, and shows 3-D IMAX films in which viewers wear special glasses and headsets. The museum also features a number of "ecoscapes", as well as a simulated ride to Mars, a simulated airboat ride in the Everglades and a MaxFlight airplane flight simulator.
Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale MuseumThe Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum is a captivating destination that showcases the history of naval aviation in the area. Visitors can discover how naval aviation was used during wartime events such as World War II, referring to historical materials and artifacts on display, including uniforms and photographs. Not only do guests learn about the history of naval aviation in the area, but they can also explore the impressive collection of vintage aircraft.
NSU Art Museum Fort LauderdaleMuseum emphasizes contemporary (20th century) projects. Among its 6,200 pieces are a significant collection of ceramics by Pablo Picasso, a collection of contemporary Cuban art representing the contributions of more than 125 artists, and North America's largest exhibition of work from the Northern European CoBrA avant-garde movement.
Plantation Historical MuseumThe Plantation Historical Museum provides a unique opportunity to explore the city's history. Founded in 1989, the museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting understanding of Plantation’s culture and history through appropriate educational methods. Visitors are invited to explore items from past generations, creative media exhibits, and artifacts from many aspects of everyday life during the 19th century. There is also a diverse selection of traveling exhibits.
Wiener Museum of Decorative ArtsThe Weiner Museum of Decorative Arts is a world-renowned institution showcasing incredible works from all around the world. Offering both permanent and temporary collections, this amazing museum offers exhibitions featuring photographs, textiles, pottery, glass and jewelry from over fifty cultures. From Ancient Egypt to 19th century Europe, visitors will be able to explore architectural styles throughout the ages as well as textiles that span centuries.