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Culture
1THE ROAD TO CUBA Calle Ocho marks the heart of Little Havana in Miami, transporting visitors into a world flavored with rich coffees, daily dominoes, Cuban cigars, and tropical ice creams. / Miami
TREASURES OF TRADITIONS
LITTLE HAVANA, MIAMI
2AMERICA’S
OLDEST CITY
Pedestrianonly St. George Street in St. Augustine is lined with famed sites like the Old City Gate and the Oldest Wooden School House, as well as eateries, shops, and attractions.
/ St. Augustine
3EXPERIENCE EATONVILLE The first incorporated all-Black city in the nation, Eatonville holds bragging rights as the home of Zora Neale Hurston, a famed Harlem Renaissance writer and folklorist. / Orlando
4DIVE INTO CULTURE Celebrate the legacy of Greek sponge divers who settled in Tarpon Springs in the early 1900s with a trip to the town’s Historic Sponge Docks and Dodecanese Boulevard. / Tarpon Springs
FORT PICKENS, PENSACOLA BEACH AH-TAH-THI-KI MUSEUM, CLEWISTON
MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, GAINESVILLE
5A BEACH WITH A STORY Explore Fort Pickens, a 19th-century fortress set against the beaches of Gulf Islands National Seashore, to discover a past that includes a role in the Civil War. / Pensacola Beach
6THE UNCONQUERED PEOPLE Nestled deep within the Everglades, the Smithsonian-affiliated Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum brings Seminole history to life with a reconstructed village, a hunting camp, and ceremonial grounds. / Clewiston 7 STROLL INTO NATIVE FLORIDA The Florida Museum of Natural History’s South Florida People and Environments exhibit beckons with experiences like entering a palm-thatched Calusa leader’s house, where you’ll find yourself amid a 1564 political ceremony. / Gainesville
THE PALM BEACHES: FLORIDA’S CULTURAL CAPITAL®
The Palm Beaches’ signature sunshine and cool Atlantic breeze backdrop a year-round arts and cultural scene with experiences for all ages and budgets.
Step into Palm Beach’s Whitehall, a National Historic Landmark from the Gilded Age, now home to the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum. Tour Florida’s only Japanese cultural museum, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, in Delray Beach. Observe internationally recognized collections of art, photography and more at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach and Boca Raton Museum of Art. Enjoy theatres and performing arts companies including the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Palm Beach Symphony, Palm Beach Opera, and Palm Beach Dramaworks. Contact the one-of-a-kind Cultural Concierge service for insights on cultural events and experiences to enjoy during your stay in The Palm Beaches.
Escape to Florida’s Cultural Capital®
Go where vibrant culture and sun-soaked beaches await you. Spend days roaming rich botanical gardens, exploring world-class museums, visiting historic landmarks, and experiencing unforgettable performances— all in The Palm Beaches.
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HENRY MORRISON FLAGLER MUSEUM MURALS IN WEST PALM BEACH
COUNTLESS TREASURES, TIMELESS CHARM
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A magnet for multigenerational getaways, this is a place for creating family memories that will last far longer than tan lines. Disconnect to reconnect along the stunning shores of Martin County.