Ann Norton Sculpture Garden |
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Journey throughout the gardens and view a unique
collection of rare palms and native plants. Discover 9 monumental sculptures by
Ann Norton made of brick and granite. Listed on the National
Register of Historic Places, view the home, studio, gardens and more than 100
works by the artist. The experience of coming across Norton's mysterious
monoliths as surprises in their lush green jungle-like setting is akin to
discovering another world.
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561-832-5328
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www.ansg.org |
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Duncan Theatre |
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Flagler
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Once
considered "more magnificent than any other private dwelling
in the world," today Whitehall is open to the public as the
Flagler Museum.
One Whitehall Way Palm Beach, FL 33480 |
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561-655-2833 |
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www.flagler.org |
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Historical Society of Palm Beach County |
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The Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum opened to the public in March 2008 within the historic 1916 Courthouse in downtown West Palm Beach at 300 North Dixie Highway. The county-wide history museum enriches the lives of chidren and adults alike by making local history accessible, interesting and meaningful. The restored building also serves as the headquarters of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
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561-832-4164 |
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www.historicalsocietypbc.org
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Kravis Center for the Performing Arts |
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The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, located in West Palm Beach, Florida, is one of the premier performing arts centers in the Southeast with a growing national and international reputation. True to the spirit in which it was created, the Center is expanding programming by initiating projects on local, national and international levels. The world-class Kravis Center opened fully funded, with a total construction cost of $100 million, of which a remarkable $49 million came from private individuals and corporations.
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561-833-8300 |
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www.kravis.org
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Loggerhead Marinelife Center |
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The Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to ocean conservation. We are a sea turtle hospital located adjacent to one of the most heavily nested sea turtle beaches in the world! Visitors of all ages can see close-up these magical creatures and learn all about the fragile marine ecosystem they live in and how we can protect it.
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561-627-8280 |
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www.marinelife.org
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MacArthur
Beach State Park |
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At a time when natural areas along south Florida's coast are
almost non-existent, John D. MacArthur Beach State Park stands
out as an "island in time". It preserves the heritage
of sub-tropical coastal habitat that once covered southeast
Florida. |
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561-624-6952
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www.macarthurbeach.org |
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Palm
Beach County Cultural Council |
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Palm Beach County is known worldwide as a gorgeous subtropical
place that appeals to anyone who enjoys a temperate climate
and year-round outdoor recreation. As expected, this outstanding
locale also has a wonderful arts and cultural scene. You’ll
find nationally accredited museums, a top-rated zoo and lots
of great theaters and festivals. Come experience Palm Beach
County’s cultural treasures! |
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561-471-2901 |
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www.palmbeachculture.com |
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Palm Beach Dramaworks |
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Palm Beach Pops |
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The house lights dim and the spotlight comes on as he takes his place on stage. The orchestra begins to play and it becomes apparent that Maestro Bob Lappin has orchestrated yet another exceptional evening of entertainment. The musicians and singers are energized by the repertoire and the audience is immersed in the magic of the music. For a moment in time, we are captivated by the extraordinary musicianship and passion presented on stage.
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561-832-7677 |
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www.palmbeachpops.org
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Palm
Beach Opera |
World
class productions.
415 S. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 |
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561-833-7888 |
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www.pbopera.org |
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The Society of the Four Arts |
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The Society of the Four Arts is a nonprofit organization founded in 1936 by a group of prominent Palm Beach residents to meet the cultural needs of the growing resort community. The four arts which constitute the Society’s mission are music, drama, literature, and art. Every season from November through April, The Four Arts presents notable speakers, concerts, films, educational programs, and art exhibitions to the public. The Four Arts campus along the Intracoastal Waterway is home to a gallery building with a concert hall auditorium, two libraries, an administration building, and beautiful gardens.
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561-655-7227 |
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www.fourarts.org
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