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Splash Adventure Water ParkSplash Adventure Water Park is an exciting destination for thrill-seekers and family fun alike. Featuring five main attractions - Shady Swamp, River Rapids, SplashDown, AquaPlayset, and Gator Lagoon - there are activities suitable for guests of all ages and skill levels. On the River Rapids, riders can brave the twists and turns on double tubes or individual rafts. The DropZone provides a free fall of up to 30 feet into a watery abyss.
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Butterfly WorldOpened in 1988, it is the largest butterfly park in the world, and the first park of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. The facility houses around 20,000 live butterflies. In addition to the birds and butterfly exhibits, visitors can view the laboratory where the butterflies are raised and can see the different stages including eggs, caterpillars, and pupae.
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The Deerfield Beach Historical SocietyThe Deerfield Beach Historical Society is a non-profit organization that's committed to preserving the unique history of Broward County, through various preservation and educational efforts. Founded in 1965, the society oversees an array of activities, including historical tours, educational programs, and restoration projects. In addition to promoting public appreciation for the local heritage of Deerfield Beach, they also research and document historical events related with Broward County.
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Deerfield Island ParkDeerfield Island Park is a beautiful, peaceful destination located in Broward County, Florida. The natural beauty and tranquility of the park make it an ideal place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. It features a variety of activities, from scenic hiking trails, to boardwalks with breathtaking views of the river and ocean, to fishing on the Intracoastal Waterway. The park also offers access to a number of exquisite bird islands for those interested in some wildlife watching.
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Sullivan ParkSullivan Park is a great destination for those looking for a fun time full of excitement and adventure. Featuring an abundance of amenities like a fishing dock, boat ramp, picnic facilities and walking trails. Those who love the water can take advantage of the nearby beach access while nature lovers will enjoy exploring through Sullivan Park's wide array of plants and wildlife. The park also hosts events like kayaking classes and fishing tournaments so keep an eye out for upcoming activities.
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Sample-McDougald House Preservation SocietyThe Sample-McDougald House Preservation Society is a dedicated organization that works to maintain the unique local history of Broward County, Florida. Founded in 1985, their mission is to preserve and protect culturally significant properties, including the historic Sample-McDougald House - one of the area’s oldest and grandest residences. This 1885 Queen Anne style house stands as a testament to the preservation efforts of the society’s members.
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Hillsboro Inlet LighthouseThis Lighthouse stands over 75 feet tall in the Pompano Beach. Completed in 1907, it was initially lit to help guide ships around the shallow reefs of the inlet of the same name. The lighthouse is still an important navigational landmark today, and remains a beloved part of the Broward County with its whitewashed walls, beige trim and bright red door. Tours are available from April through October each year that offer visitors insight into the fascinating history of this timeless lighthouse.
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Fern Forest Nature CenterThe Fern Forest Nature Center is a great destination for a fun and educational day out. The natural center consists of 310 acres of land, filled with a variety of different structures and features. Visitors can enjoy the woods, marsh, and wetland trails that allow them to explore the plants and wildlife in the area. In addition to these trails, the nature center offers interactive exhibits about the importance of protecting the environment as well as educational programming .
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Lauderdale-by-the-Sea BeachLauderdale-by-the-Sea Beach is a popular vacation destination for many who are looking for stunning beaches, breathtaking views, and fun activities. From snorkeling among coral reefs to beach volleyball and renting a kayak or boat, there is something for everyone at Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Beach. The shoreline remains largely untouched and pristine, making it ideal for sunbathing and swimming. Boasting magnificent wildlife and rare creatures including manta rays and nurse sharks.
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Anglin's Fishing PierAnglin's Fishing Pier, is a perfect spot for anyone looking to enjoy a day out on the water. With access to the Atlantic Ocean—as well as plenty of freshwater lakes and lagoons—it offers opportunities to reel in everything from tarpon to sailfish. Beyond fishing, Anglin's has something for everyone: the pier itself stretches 1000 feet into the ocean and features nighttime lighting, a beach-style bar with live music most nights during high season, and even a restaurant with coastal favorites.
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Central Broward Park & Broward County StadiumCentral Broward Park & Broward County Stadium is a 5,000 seat sports complex that spans over an impressive 82 acres. It is the first public park facility certified and approved by the International Cricket Council to host international cricket matches in the United States. The park offers endless entertainment opportunities with its five softball fields, two rugby pitches, and six soccer pitches, as well as its array of batting cages and miniature golf course.
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Hugh Taylor Birch State ParkAmong the wildlife of the park are the gopher tortoise, eastern indigo snake, butterflies, and turtles. Visitors also can see gray squirrels, marsh rabbits, and opossums, as well as more than 200 species of wading birds, hawks, and ducks. Recreational activities include canoeing, bicycling, fishing, swimming, Segway tours and group camping. Visitors can also enjoy inline skating, hiking, picnicing, and wildlife viewing.
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North Fort Lauderdale Beach BoulevardNorth Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard in Broward County, is a vibrant coastal area with plenty to see and do. The beach itself is a stunning stretch of white sand surrounded by crystal blue waters. It's the perfect spot for beachgoes who want to lounge around or get active with some of the activities offered such as swimming, kayaking, and snorkeling. After soaking in some sun, visitors can explore some of the local shops and restaurants that line North Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard.
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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.
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Fort Lauderdale BeachFort Lauderdale Beach is the perfect spot for vacationers looking for sun and sand. Located between Boca Raton and Miami Beach, this stretch of coastline offers an abundance of activities to enjoy. With its convenient location next to Port Everglades, visitors can take advantage of a day trip to the Caribbean or explore one of over 30 dive sites nearby. Boating enthusiasts will find numerous charter cruises available from Fort Lauderdale.
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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.
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Esplanade ParkEsplanade Park is a great place for the whole family for a variety of activities. It features 60 acres of parkland with plenty of open space for picnicking and also provides amenities such as BBQ grills, playgrounds, and picnic pavilions throughout the grounds. If you are looking to get out on the water, this Park provides access to both freshwater and saltwater fishing and boat launches. There's walking trails along the riverbank, nearby butterfly gardens and wetlands to explore too.
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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.

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Quiet Waters Park
Quiet Waters Park is an oasis of beauty and nature. Spanning across 339 acres, the park features lush green scenery as soon as you walk through its gates. Whether it's a leisurely stroll around Lake Renne or taking part in recreational activities such as paddle boating, canoeing or kayaking - Quiet Waters Park offers something for everyone. With plenty of picnic tables and grills throughout the park, visitors can enjoy a picnic with family and friends in tranquil natural surroundings.
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