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Home artsy home
A historic house museum built on 35 acres of a pristine barrier island on Fort Lauderdale Beach, Bonnet House Museum & Gardens is one of the few homes and studios with original furnishings of American artists that are open to the public.
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Flick paradise
The official cinema of the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, Cinema Paradiso features up to 250 plush fabric-covered stadium seats, a full proscenium stage, and a complete lighting and sound system. A full bar, beer, wine, soft drinks, coffee, popcorn and candy are all available in the lobby and courtyard.
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Out of this world
Featuring remarkable exhibits for children and adults, the Museum of Discovery and Science is home to sharks, bats, snakes, alligators, turtles, iguanas and the largest living Atlantic coral reef in captivity. Test your pilot skills in nine cockpit simulators and learn about Florida's amazing Everglades in the Living in the Everglades exhibit. Also check out the AutoNation IMAX Theater, South Florida's biggest screen.
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