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The Pompano Players will present six productions with a mix of plays, musicals and musical revues, at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center opening with Delia and Nora Ephron’s play “Love, Loss ...
Ely Educational Museum, Pompano Beach; Fort Lauderdale Antique Car Museum; Fort Lauderdale Fire and Safety Museum; Fort Lauderdale History Center; Holocaust Documentation & Education Center, Dania Beach, raising funds for a future South Florida Holocaust Museum; IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum, Dania Beach
The Festival of Chocolate - Palm Beach County Convention Center [17] West Palm Beach: Palm Beach Chocolate 11 First Coast Ham Jam [46] Green Cove Springs Clay Pork 11 Nosh Fest - S. Florida's Jewish Food Festival [47] Cooper City Broward Jewish foods 11 Florida Seafood Festival: Apalachicola: Franklin Seafood 11 Plant City Pig Jam [48] Plant ...
Pompano Beach: Broward Southeast Historic house Operated by the Pompano Beach Historical Society, one a local history museum, the other typical of the late 1930s, open by appointment Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex: Merritt Island: Brevard Central East Aerospace
The African-American Research Library and Cultural Center is a 60,000 square-foot facility with a 300-seat auditorium, a 5,000-square-foot art gallery, and Small Business Resource Center. [14] Since its opening, the Center has hosted more than 38 major exhibits and served more than 895,000 customers.
As planned, the 24,000-square foot multipurpose space — featuring a 400-seat jewel box theater — at 70 Royal Poinciana Plaza will host year-round performing arts, educational outreach and ...
In 2022 Nicot was selected to be featured in the Pompano Beach Cultural Center's Culture and Identity of Our America collective exhibition. The exhibition opened on October 14 as part of the Center's Hispanic Heritage Month activities in collaboration with the Latin American Art Pavilion (LAAP). [15]
Tequesta Indians lived in the area. [12]The city's name is derived from the Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus), a fish found off the Atlantic coast. [13]There had been scattered settlers in the area since at least the mid-1880s, but the first documented permanent residents of the Pompano area were George Butler and Frank Sheen and their families, who arrived in 1896 as railway employees. [3]