Landmarks and Historic Sites

Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park

By Valerie

To climb the narrow, winding iron steps to the top of an old lighthouse is an adventure for any age.  A visit to South Florida’s oldest structure is definitely a great afternoon getaway.  Sitting on what has been ranked as one of the top 10 beaches in the nation, this national park has plenty of… »

Buehler Planetarium

By Valerie

The Beuhler Planetarium is located on the central campus of the Broward Community College in Davie in the middle of a beautiful tropical garden.  The shows are all under $5 but, best of all, they offer free viewing in the observatory 8 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.  This is an exciting and educational… »

Holocaust Memorial

By Valerie

This inspiring and moving memorial is a tribute to the six million Jewish victims of  World War II.  It is well worth the time it takes to study and read the inscriptions on the walls of the tunnel-like passage and contemplate the horror of the period. Also featured is a Memorial Wall with the names… »

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

By Valerie

Vizcaya is an incredibly amazing chateau in the heart of Miami.  A visit here will make you think that you are personally wandering through the home of royalty in the middle of Europe.  My children loved exploring this castle-like home that is filled with art and furnishings, enormous windows opening up onto the Biscayne Bay,… »

The Barnacle Historic State Park

By Valerie

Built in 1891, this historic home was the residence of Ralph Middleton Munroe, and is Miami’s oldest house.  This is a true oasis from the 21st century.  Sit on the porch and you may see the dolphins swim by.  Stroll through the tropical hardwood hammock, that probably hasn’t changed much since the 1920s, and get… »