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  2. Broward Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Location: 707 NE 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304; Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center, equipped with lighting and acoustics, and a satellite downlink for viewing broadcast and transmitted productions, this hall is used for many types of community events, corporate gatherings, lectures and children's productions. Capacity: 498

  3. Hollywood Sportatorium - Wikipedia

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    At first, it hosted indoor rodeos, indoor motocross events, wrestling, boxing, and some concerts. [2] At the time, what is now the six- to eight-lane Pines Boulevard was a two-lane road in a thinly populated area of unincorporated Broward County. The first event held in the Sportatorium was the Miami Rock Festival on December 27–29, 1969.

  4. Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lauderdale (/ ˈ l ɔː d ər d eɪ l / LAW-dər-dayl) is a coastal city located in the U.S. state of Florida, 30 miles (48 km) north of Miami along the Atlantic Ocean.It is the county seat of and most populous city in Broward County with a population of 182,760 at the 2020 census, [7] making it the tenth-most populous city in Florida.

  5. List of Art Deco architecture in Florida - Wikipedia

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    (October 2022) (Learn how and when ... Fort Lauderdale, 1938; Las Olas Beach Club, Fort Lauderdale ... Edison Theater, Fort Myers Downtown Commercial District, Forty ...

  6. FATVillage - Wikipedia

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    The Flagler Arts and Technology Village (not Food), also known as FATVillage is an arts district located in the city of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [1] FATVillage is a non profit arts district, that welcomes local artists and businesses. FATVillage was created by Doug McCraw and Lutz Hofbauer, with the intention of providing an outlet for young ...

  7. Las Olas Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Frank and Ivy Stranahan, founding pioneers of Fort Lauderdale and the first residents of Las Olas Boulevard. Their trading post Stranahan House is located between the boulevard and New River. Ivy established the first public school in Ft. Lauderdale and later donated the land which would eventually become Stranahan High School. [7]

  8. Riverwalk (Fort Lauderdale) - Wikipedia

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    Along RiverWalk, New River, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Riverwalk, also known as the Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk, is a riverwalk along New River in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Its length is over a mile and goes from the Sailboat Bend neighborhood to near the Stranahan House. [1] It is in the former club district in downtown

  9. Church Street Station - Wikipedia

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    [31] [19] BGE revised the decline in value to $18.5M in October 1997 and wrote off an additional loss in value of $15.4M in 1998. [32] [33] Several attempts have been made by multiple owners to re-create the success of the 1970s and mid-1980s. [34] [35] One included a planned, in 2004, Paris Hilton branded nightclub. [36]