Fort Lauderdale, Florida Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Fort Lauderdale is a city in the State of Florida, on the Atlantic coast 23 miles (37 km) north of Miami. It is the county seat of Broward Count. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 165,521. It is a principal city of the South Florida metropolitan area, which was home to 5,564,635 people at the 2010 census.
The most important places to visit in Fort Lauderdale are: Beaches, Everglades, Museum of Discovery and Science, Butterfly World, Las Olas Riverfront, Secrer Woods Nature Center and many more.
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Alford
Altha
Astatula
Baldwin
Bascom
Bay Harbor Islands
Bell
Belleair
Belleair Shore
Beverly Beach
Branford
Briny Breezes
Bronson
Brooker
Callahan
Campbellton
Canal Point
Caryville
Cedar Grove
Century
Cinco Bayou
Cloud Lake
Cottondale
Cross City
Cutler Bay
Davie
Dundee
Eatonville
Ebro
Esto
Fort Myers Beach
Fort White
Glen Ridge
Glen St. Mary
Golden Beach
Grand Ridge
Grant-Valkaria
Greensboro
Greenville
Greenwood
Gulf Stream
Hastings
Havana
Haverhill
Highland Beach
Hillcrest Heights
Hilliard
Hillsboro Beach
Horseshoe Beach
Howey-in-the-Hills
Hypoluxo
Indialantic
Indian River Shores
Indian Shores
Inglis
Interlachen
Jay
Jennings
Juno Beach
Jupiter
Jupiter Inlet Colony
Jupiter Island
Kenneth City
La Crosse
Lady Lake
Lake Clarke Shores
Lake Hamilton
Lake Park
Lake Placid
Lantana
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
Lee
Longboat Key
Loxahatchee Groves
McIntosh
Malabar
Malone
Manalapan
Mangonia Park
Marineland
Mayo
Medley
Melbourne Beach
Melbourne Village
Miami Lakes
Micanopy
Montverde
Noma
North Redington Beach
Ocean Breeze Park
Ocean Ridge
Orange Park
Orchid
Otter Creek
Palm Beach
Palm Beach Shores
Palm Shores
Paxton
Pembroke Park
Penney Farms
Pierson
Polk City
Pomona Park
Ponce de Leon
Ponce Inlet
Raiford
Reddick
Redington Beach
Redington Shores
St. Leo
Sewall's Point
Shalimar
Sneads
South Palm Beach
Southwest Ranches
Surfside
Tangerine
Wausau
Welaka
Westville
White Springs,
Windermere,
Yankeetown,
Zolfo Springs
Florida Travel: Explore the Museum of Discovery and Science
Discover how much fun science can be! The Fort Lauderdale Museum of Discovery and Science has some of the finest exhibits from around the nation.
Iconic Oceanfront Estate in Corpus Christi, Texas
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Dania Beach Florida - Drive in area between US1 and 95
Short drive in Dania Beach, Florida in the area between US1 and 95 near West Dania Beach Boulevard. The last clip is on North Ocean Drive by the beach.
The music used in this video was downloaded directly from the Youtube Audio Library:
Track 1 (0:00 - 1:57)
Artist: Silent Partner
Song: Noble Dub
Track 2 (1:57 - 3:35)
Artist: Silent Partner
Song: Tuesday Dub
Track 3 (3:35 - 5:17)
Artist: Jingle Punks
Song: City Groove
(WELCOME TO) FLORIDA, USA
I-95 entering The Sunshine State then south to Daytona Beach. Unfortunately a rainy day, not much we can do, right?
For us, northerners, especially after such long drive, you have a special feeling when you finally get to Florida, Are We There Yet? LOL
Ready for Daytona 500, The Great American Race: Feb 26, 2012.
To be continued in the next video...
Cheap Hotels Near Miami Florida Attractions (Video)
Find cheap hotels near Miami, Florida attractions at and save money during your vacation. Below is a list of attractions located near Comfort Suites Miami Hotel. This video belongs to miamiandbeaches.com. We do not own the rights to this video. Copyright infringement is not intended.
Everglades National Park:
This is a U.S. National Park in South Florida that protects 20 percent of the original Everglades. It is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States and is visited by approximately one million people each year.
Biscayne National Park:
This is another U.S. National Park that is located south of Miami. This park preserves Biscayne Bay and its offshore barrier reefs. Ninety-five percent of the park is water, and there is an extensive mangrove forest in the shore of its bay.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden:
This is a 83-acre botanic garden with large collections of rare tropical plants that include palms, cycads, vines and flowering trees. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden has over 45,000 members and 1,200 volunteers, and it serves as a museum, laboratory, learning center and conservation research facility, but its main role is the preservation of biodiversity.
The Miami Children's Museum:
This 56,500-square-foot facility, designed by Arquitectonica, includes 14 permanent galleries, pre-school classrooms, parent/teacher resource center, Kid Smart educational gift shop, and a 200-seat auditorium.
Zoo Miami:
This popular zoo (formerly known as Miami MetroZoo) is also known as the Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens. It is the biggest and oldest zoological garden in Florida, and the only tropical zoo in the United States. It houses over 2,000 animals on 740 acres, and its walking path is about 3 miles which includes over 100 exhibits.
Monkey Jungle:
This wildlife attraction is a 30-acre park that was established in 1933. It was originally created for the exhibition and study of endangered monkeys in semi-natural habitats. Visitors walk through a series of tunnel cages, since its tagline is Where the humans are caged and the monkeys run wild.
Jungle Island:
This attraction (formerly known as Parrot Jungle) is an interactive zoological park in Watson Island, Miami. Home to nearly 3,000 animal, bird & plant species, this Florida attraction boasts a petting zoo & trails.
Miami Seaquarium:
This marine facility is a 38-acre oceanarium located on the island of Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay, near downtown Miami. In addition to their many marine mammals, the Miami Seaquarium also showcases fish, sharks, sea turtles, birds, reptiles, and manatees.
The Gold Coast Railroad Museum:
This historical museum was founded in 1956 and is one of three Official State Railroad Museums in Florida. It became a Florida state railroad museum in 1984 when it received statutory recognition by the Florida Legislature.
The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida:
This popular attraction offers tours of Miccosukee history, culture and lifestyle. Displays include woodcarving to patchwork, beadwork, basket weaving and doll making. By airboat, you can ride through the vast River of Grass and get up close to the Florida Alligator.
Venetian Pool:
This popular attraction is a historic U.S. public swimming pool located in Coral Gables, Florida. This pool occupies a shallow quarry displacing about 820,000 gallons of fresh water daily from artesian wells, making it the largest freshwater pool in the continental United States.
Coral Castle:
This popular tourist attraction is a stone structure created by the Latvian eccentric Edward Leedskalnin (1887–1951) north of Homestead in Miami-Dade County. It showcases numerous megalithic stones (mostly limestone formed from coral).
Vizcaya:
The early 20th century Vizcaya estate includes extensive Italian Renaissance gardens, native woodland landscape, and a historic village outbuildings compound.
Coconut Grove..the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood of Miam.USA.
The trips of Elder and Leticia.
Coconut Grove is the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood of Miami in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The neighborhood is roughly bound by North Prospect Drive to the south, LeJeune Road to the west, South Dixie Highway (US 1) and Rickenbacker Causeway to the north, and Biscayne Bay to the east.[1] It is south of the neighborhoods of Brickell and The Roads and east of Coral Gables. The neighborhood's name has been sometimes spelled Cocoanut Grove but the definitive spelling Coconut Grove was established when the city was incorporated in 1919.[2]
What is today referred to as Coconut Grove was formed in 1925 when the city of Miami annexed two areas of about equal size, the city of Coconut Grove and most of the town of Silver Bluff. Coconut Grove approximately corresponds to the same area as the 33133 ZIP Code although the ZIP Code includes parts of Coral Way and Coral Gables[3] and a small portion of ZIP Code 33129.[4] The area is often referred to by locals as The Grove.
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Florida Travel: How to Do the Silver Spurs Rodeo, Kissimmee
Go behind the scenes of the Silver Spur Rodeo as Chad and his family experience this great Florida tradition.
Where: Silver Spurs Rodeo, Kissimmee, FL
When: Be sure to check the Silver Spurs Rodeo web site for rodeo dates. But we’d recommend February, April, June, and October when they’re either holding their own rodeos or hosting large event rodeos.
How Much: Get a one of a kind experience for $15 and kids 10 and under are free!
What you’ll need: Comfortable clothes and shoes. But of course, you’re going to a rodeo! So feel free to strap on the biggest belt buckle you can find and dust off that cowboy hat. The arena is indoors so no sunscreen needed.
Inviting Waterfront Home in Niceville, Florida | Sotheby's International Realty
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When privacy and style converge with deep waterfront and thoughtful design, this highly desirable property exceeds all expectations. Designed by architect Matt Savoie, this home appeals to the most discriminating lifestyles with spaces that are personal in function and design with inviting water views and natural vistas from every room. The open interior is an enchanting eclectic blend of unique wood cathedral ceilings, free standing center brick fireplace with a French limestone mantel, gorgeous hardwood floors and an abundance of windows that flood the living spaces with natural daylight. The kitchen is open with high end appliances, butler’s pantry, and designer tile.
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