2021-2022 Season Program Guide - Flagler Museum

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One Whitehall Way Palm Beach, FL 33480 (561) 655-2833 www.flaglermuseum.us BOARD OF TRUSTEES George G. Matthews, President G. F. Robert Hanke, Vice President William M. Matthews, Treasurer Thomas S. Kenan, III, Secretary Kelly M. Hopkins, Trustee Barry G. Hoyt, Trustee Richard M. Krasno, Trustee LEADERSHIP STAFF Erin Manning, Executive Director Gina Pampena, Deputy Director Christina Bernstein, Director of Finance Allison Goff, Member & Visitor Services Director Lauren Perry, Public Affairs Director Cassandra Van Cott, Retail Manager © 2021 by the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum. All rights reserved. Henry Morrison Flagler Museum, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.

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@flaglermuseum #flaglermuseum Cover: Tableware from the Museum's collection.


Visitor Information* hours

tours

Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm Sunday, 12 to 5 pm

• Docent-led tours of the first floor are offered from Tuesday to Friday at 11 am and 2 pm (limit of 25 participants/tour)

The Museum is open year round.

Choose a FREE tour option with purchase of Museum admission:

Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day

See page 10 for the Café des Beaux-Arts seasonal hours and offerings

• Self-guide brochures in English, Spanish, French, German and Portuguese • “Flagler Museum Tour” app available for download to personal devices in English, Spanish and French

admission

Free for Flagler Museum Members

• Audio tours in English, Spanish, French, German and Portuguese

See page 19 for benefits

$18 for Adults (ages 18+) $10 for Youth (ages 13-17) $3 for Children (ages 6-12) Children ages 5 and under are free

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Online: www.flaglermuseum.us By phone: Call (561) 655-2833 ext. 10

* Please visit our website for the most up-to-date Visitor Information, including Public Safety Protections and Accessibility: www.flaglermuseum.us/visiting

MUSEUM MEMBER BENEFITS KEY Look for the colored dots throughout the Season Program Guide for a quick reference to Membership Perks!

Free for Sustaining Members and higher

See page 19 for a full list of benefits.

By invitation only

Free for Legacy Members Free for Whitehall Society Members


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An inspired new program at the Flagler Museum!

Together, at the

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he 2019 reintroduction of Whitehall's original Dining Room furniture suite sparked the desire to center a season of programming around dining practices, cultural foodways, and culinary traditions relevant to Florida history. Together, at the Table is, at its essence, a celebration of the rich diversity of South Florida’s expansive cultural heritage and an intentional spotlight on the people of our community. A fresh crop of programming in this series will be announced all season long ...


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On the Menu this Fall: Swank Farm presents

Florida's Fall Harvest at the Flagler Museum November 18, 2021 6:00 pm $190 per person, $350 per couple Reservations are required

Chef Pushkar Marathe

Enjoy an autumn night under the palms, Together, at the Table, as Swank Farm presents a Florida harvest-themed culinary experience in the Cocoanut Grove prepared by globally-renowned chef Pushkar Marathe. This 5-course food and wine adventure will integrate fresh, local ingredients that spotlight the diversity of South Florida’s cultural heritage and celebrate the best of Florida agriculture — a mainstay of Florida’s economy fortified by Henry Flagler’s Model Land Company and his Florida East Coast Railway at the turn of the 20th century. Swank Farm is a 20-acre hydroponic and sustainable farm situated in Loxahatchee Groves, growing over 350 varieties of food and wild flowers. Run by Darren and Jodi Swank, the family farm offers our community fresh produce and specialty goods through more than 25 vendors at their seasonal Farm Market, and supplies specialty produce to restaurants and chefs throughout Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties. Currently entering its 21st growing season and 12th year offering farm-to-table dinners under an impressive, open-air pole barn, Swank Farm grows with the use of no chemicals and offers a Swank Farm CSA program. Chef Pushkar Marathe is the owner of Stage Kitchen in Palm Beach Gardens. Born in Nagpur, India, Pushkar’s culinary roots originate in his homeland, in his family's kitchen. At age 20, he began his culinary training in Switzerland and then embarked on a decades-long exploration of international cuisine. He has held cooking positions in the Caribbean, Cayman Islands, across the U.S., and the Middle East. He's worked in mentor Dean Max's restaurants and most recently in partnership with Niven Patel at Ghee Indian Restaurant. The chef, a resident of Jupiter, sources his inspiration from seasonal and regional cuisine. Plates shown at left are from the Museum's collection.


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Fall & Winter Holidays 2021 Free Museum admission for U.S. Military Veterans in commemoration of

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Veter ans Day

Harris & Ewing, photographer. Tomb of Unknown Soldier. United States Arlington Virginia, 1938. Photograph.

Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier: A Century Of Honor, 1921-2021 Presented by Philip Bigler

November 11, 2021 2:00 pm Free for Sustaining level Members and higher Free for Whitehall Society Members $20 for Veterans, Family level Members, and Individual/Educator level Members $38 for Non-members, includes general admission Space is limited, reservations are required On November 11, 1921, the United States buried an Unknown Soldier on the plaza of the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery. For 100 years, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier has served as the nation’s most sacred and recognized military shrine—a place of national pilgrimage and somber reflection. Over the ensuing years, this magnificent monument has been enhanced and expanded with the addition of unknowns from World War II and Korea (1958) as well as a Vietnam Unknown (1984). At the site, a perpetual military guard is rigorously maintained regardless of weather conditions, terrorist attack, or even a global pandemic.

November 11, 2021 10:00 am to 5:00 pm It is the Flagler Museum's honor to welcome those who have served our country to enjoy a tour of Whitehall and the Flagler Kenan Pavilion through this oneday free admission program. Thank you, veterans, for your service! Guest admission tickets will also be available for purchase.

The author will be signing books following the lecture.


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Each year, Whitehall is transformed into a Christmas wonderland with historically accurate greenery, tree trimmings, and ribbons. Visitors may view the decor during General Admission hours or during one of these holidaythemed programs. The Museum Store will be open for holiday shopping during both events!

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Christmas at Whitehall is sponsored in part by

Christmas Tree Lighting & Festivities December 5, 2021, 12:00 to 5:00 pm Free with Museum admission

Kick off the holiday season with friends and family at Whitehall as we gather on the first Sunday of December to light the Grand Hall Christmas Tree and welcome the Christmas season. The day will be filled with holiday cheer — festive music will be played on the Odell organ and Steinway piano, special choir performances will pop up around the Museum, refreshments will be available and Santa Claus will be visiting! This year we will light the 16-foot tall Christmas Tree at 1:00 pm and all festivities will follow.

Holiday Evening Tours December 18-22, 2021 Tours begin at 6:45 pm

Free for Legacy level and Whitehall Society Members (limit 2) $25 for Adults, $20 for Children ages 17 and under Advance purchase required Discover the wonder and magic of a Gilded Age Christmas while touring Whitehall at night! The property will be aglow for these holiday-themed, Docent-led group tours, lit by the original 1902 light fixtures inside Whitehall and sparkly fairy lights. Enjoy strolling carolers in the Cocoanut Grove, as well as a festive party favor.


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Spring & Summer Holidays 2022

Easter Egg Hunt & Easter Bunny April 16, 2022 Gates open at 9:00 am Hunt begins at 10:00 am $18 for Adults $15 for Children Free for Sustaining level and higher Members (adults, children or grandchildren) Free for Individual and Family level Members (adults) Children or grandchildren require a paid ticket Strollers permitted on Museum grounds

Families and children of all ages are invited to our traditional Easter Egg Hunt on Museum grounds the Saturday before Easter. Treat-filled eggs will be "hidden" on the Museum’s lawn as well as in the Cocoanut Grove, and areas will be sectioned off by age group so that all children, including toddlers, will have the opportunity to participate safely. Easter-themed crafts and games will be available during the first hour of the event, as well as visits with the Easter Bunny. Children, bring your Easter baskets! Parents, bring your cameras! To commemorate the day, each child will receive a wooden Easter egg as a memento.


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Founder’s Day June 5, 2022 12:00 to 5:00 pm Free Museum admission

The Flagler Museum celebrates the anniversary of its founding every June 5th by opening to the public free of charge. Join us to honor the Museum’s founder, and Henry Flagler’s granddaughter, Jean Flagler Matthews, whose portrait hangs in the Grand Hall. The Museum Store will also be holding its annual clearance event on Founder's Day, with markdowns on fantastic items including books and jewelry.

Independence Day Celebr ation July 4, 2022 at 8:00 pm Free for Sustaining level Members and higher Free for Whitehall Society Members Members at the Sustaining level and higher and Whitehall Society Members are invited to enjoy the fireworks display over Lake Worth from the Museum's Pavilion Terrace! Attendees are welcome to bring their own chairs and blankets. Other activities include live patriotic musical performances and a reading of the Declaration of Independence. Refreshments will be available.


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Refreshment options at the Flagler Museum

AT THE CAFÉ

The Café des Beaux-Arts

Our Signature Gilded Age-style Tea Service offered december 7, 2021 through april 15, 2022 Tuesday - Friday 11:30 am to 3:00 pm $30 for Sustaining level Members and higher, $30 for Whitehall Society Members $32 for Family and Individual/Educator level Members $50 for Non-members Prix-fixe menu, includes Museum admission and tax

Reservations required

As a symbol of the Flagler Museum's commitment to gracious living and hospitality, we welcome visitors to celebrate the return of our signature Gilded Age-style Tea Service on weekdays during the 2021-2022 season. The prix-fixe menu includes a selection of savory tea sandwiches, traditional scones and sweets complemented by the Museum’s own organic Palm Beach Blend tea and pink lemonade. Each table is set for service on our exquisite Whitehall Collection™ china. The Café des Beaux-Arts hosts its tea services inside the Flagler Kenan Pavilion, a modern building adjacent to Whitehall which evokes the ambiance of a 19th century Beaux-Arts railway palace. The Pavilion's floor-to-ceiling glass windows offer tea service guests a spectacular view of Lake Worth and the City of West Palm Beach.


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Enjoy a PICNIC in the Cocoanut Grove Ongoing, Tuesday - Friday 11:30 am to 3:00 pm PICNIC’s grab-and-go fare and ice cold beverages are offered for purchase a la carte on weekdays; reservations or pre-orders are not required. Guests may enjoy their PICNIC provisions outside in the Cocoanut Grove, where café-style tables and chairs offer respite in the breezy shade of the palm trees overlooking picturesque Lake Worth. Select items on PICNIC's menu, including sweet treats, iced tea and lemonade, are available for purchase daily (including weekends) during all general admission hours in the Museum Store!

Valentine’s Day Tea Service February 13, 2022 12:00 pm & 2:00 pm $70 for Members $80 for Non-members Reservations required

The Café des Beaux-Arts offers a Valentine's Day-themed Tea Service in the Flagler Kenan Pavilion. Enjoy romantic music performed by a classical harpist. A keepsake is included, but be sure to stop by the Museum Store to shop for your true love!

Mother’s Day Tea Service May 8, 2022 12:00 pm & 2:00 pm $70 for Members $80 for Non-members $35 for Children ages 12 and under Reservations required

Prix-fixe menu, includes Museum admission and tax

Moms and their families are invited to dress to impress in celebration of this special day. Our signature Gilded Age-style Tea Service will be served inside the Flagler Kenan Pavilion, and each Mom will receive a special gift. Enjoy touring Whitehall and Railcar No. 91 together before or after your reservation, and snap some photo memories.

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Live Music Programs

Organ & Piano Demonstr ations Sundays at 3:30 pm Through November 21, 2021

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Free with Museum admission Visitors may delight in the sounds of live music during their self-guided tours on select Sundays in the Fall (Springtime dates will be announced in early 2022). The Music Room’s 1902 J. S. Odell and Co. organ and the 1901 Steinway and Sons model B piano in the Drawing Room are exercised as part of the Museum’s collection conservation program. Local musicians will play a variety of popular music including secular and spiritual pieces published or composed during the Gilded Age. Check the Museum’s website for the most up-to-date schedule of performances.


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Bluegr ass in the Pavilion Featuring Merle Monroe and High Fidelity

April 23, 2022 3:00 pm $35 per person Free for Legacy Members Reservations required

IBMA 2021 New Artist of the Year nominee Merle Monroe (below right) will be headlining the Museum’s annual bluegrass concert held in the Flagler Kenan Pavilion, a one-of-a-kind setting featuring Henry Flagler’s Railcar No. 91 and panoramic views of Lake Worth. High Fidelity (below left), who were also nominated for 2021 New Artist of the Year, will be opening the show. Refreshments will be available during intermission. All proceeds benefit the Museum’s education programs for children.

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2022 Music Series Live Music Programs

classical chamber and jazz music performances

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Every Tuesday February 1 - March 8, 2022 Doors open at 6:30 pm Concerts begin promptly at 7:00 pm $70 per concert $350 for six-concert series One free concert for Legacy Members Space is limited, reservations recommended The 2022 Music Series is funded in part by

Roe Green The MBS Family Foundation

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he 2022 Flagler Museum Music Series will feature six evenings of extraordinary student and faculty performances from the renowned Frost School of Music at the University of Miami. This unique collaboration will present internationally recognized and award-winning faculty, and highlight emerging and virtuosic student ensembles. One of the most innovative music schools in the United States, Frost School of Music trains its students using an interdisciplinary approach in a highly diverse and unique community environment. For the first time ever, the Music Series lineup will include both Chamber and Jazz performances and feature two concert locations on Museum grounds. Arrive early to take advantage of a preconcert reception in the Grand Hall.


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Featuring award-winning faculty and students from

Frost Faculty String Trio February 1, 2022

Bettina Mussumeli, violin Jodi Levitz, viola Ross Harbaugh, cello An evening of extraordinary string trios performed by Frost professors. Internationally renowned, Jodi Levitz and Bettina Mussumeli were both principal players and soloists in the acclaimed Italian chamber orchestra, I Solisti Veneti. Ross Harbaugh, cellist of the Bergonzi String Quartet, has won awards, recorded extensively, and performed at venues including Alice Tully Hall and the Kennedy Center.

KHAOS Wind Quintet

February 8, 2022

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Vanessa Floura, flute Jessica Myers, oboe Claire Grellier, clarinet Melanie Ferrabone, bassoon Caiti Beth McKinney, horn The international wind quintet KHAOS will perform a highly interactive concert with an uplifting American program infused with international spices. This powerfully rising program includes Amy Beach’s Pastorale, which is acoustically depicting nature’s beauties, and Giulio Briccialdi’s Potpourri Fantastico from Rossini’s Barber of Seville, a lyrical and technical operatic medley in the Italian Belcanto style. In the exceptionally rhythmical music of American composers Valerie Coleman and Jeff Scott, as well as Canadian composer Bill Douglas, the audience will experience a variety of groovy tunes in the styles of jazz, funk, samba, and more! KHAOS was a finalist in the 2021 Artist Launch Competition at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami.

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The Brian Lynch Artist Ensemble

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February 15, 2022

The Brian Lynch Artist Ensemble, conducted by Frost School of Music professor and multi-Grammy® Award winning trumpeter Brian Lynch, performs original music and new arrangements of modern jazz repertory including works of AfroCaribbean (Latin) Jazz. Professor Lynch directs his handpicked ensemble of student musicians and performs with them as his own group. The ensemble has performed extensively throughout the South Florida region, as well as at prestigious venues such as the Jazz Education Network conference. Guest artists performing with the ensemble have included Randy Brecker, Ingrid Jensen and Orlando “Maraca” Valle, among many other artists of international stature. The ensemble’s album of original music by Brian Lynch and past ensemble members will be released on the Hollistic MusicWorks label in Spring 2022.


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Deco Saxophone Quartet February 22, 2022

Benjamin Morris, soprano Shengbo Lin, alto

Jacob Bernat, tenor Noah Brisson, baritone

The Deco Saxophone Quartet is a modern chamber ensemble focusing on progressive programming, community outreach, and virtuosic performance. Deco strives to bring the sonic phenomenon that is the saxophone to new audiences in a way that exemplifies its adaptability. This mission has generated powerful performances made up of music from around the globe, neatly coupled with staples of the vast saxophone quartet repertoire. They were recently named one of the winners of the inaugural Artist Launch Competition at the Frost School of Music which will culminate in a Carnegie Hall performance in New York in early 2022.

The Frost Septet March 1, 2022

Katie Oberholtzer, vocals Joey Curreri, trumpet Jason Arkins, saxophone Tim Watson, guitar

Conner Rohrer, piano Joe Marino, bass Nathan Bjoin, drums

The Frost Septet is the premier jazz ensemble within the Jazz Department at the Frost School of Music, comprised of graduate students and top-level undergraduate seniors. The group has won multiple awards and has been invited to represent Frost at festivals and conferences throughout the United States and Mexico. Guest artists and Grammy-winners who have performed with the group include Kenny Barron, Dave Holland, Joshua Redman, Carl Allen, John Fedchock, Alan Ferber, and Chris Potter.

The Frost MSJ Faculty Sextet March 8, 2022

Martin Bejerano, piano Charles Bergeron, bass Dafnis Prieto, drums

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Brian Lynch, trumpet Etienne Charles, trumpet Marcus Strickland, saxophone and clarinet

This distinguished faculty group from the Frost School of Music’s Department of Studio Music and Jazz (MSJ) includes multi-Grammy® Award winners, Guggenheim Fellows, MacArthur “genius grant” winners, celebrated recording artists and more; the prominence that the members of this group have achieved reflects the high standing achieved by the Frost School of Music’s acclaimed jazz program. Collectively, members of this group have recorded nearly 100 albums. The performance will include original compositions and arrangements by the ensemble members.


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Two ways to celebrate the return of the social and cultural Season! Season Opening Trustees' Reception December 9, 2021 6:30 to 8:00 pm Members at the Sustaining level and higher and Whitehall Society Members are invited by the Trustees to celebrate the beginning of the Museum’s Season! The early-December reception will be held in the Cocoanut Grove under festive holiday lights, offering refreshments as well as a special surprise! The Museum Store will also be open for an exclusive holiday shopping experience, offering unique gifts for everyone on your list.

Mixing It Up: A Celebr ation of Cocktail Culture March 3, 2022 6:30 to 8:30 pm

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Free for Whitehall Society Members and Legacy Members $40 for Members at other levels $50 for Non-members Mixing It Up is a celebration held in honor of the young professionals of the Whitehall Society, but tickets are available for all Museum Members and non-members alike! This annual cocktail party supports the Museum’s educational programming for children. The evening’s festivities will feature delicious refreshments and live entertainment including a performance by Afrique Ngozi Dance and Drum (above).


Join now! Visit www.flaglermuseum.us or call (561) 655-2833

MUSEUM MEMBER BENEFITS Legacy $10,000 • Privilege of reserving an evening at the Museum for a Member Event (Subject to Member Event guidelines, fees, & availability) • 50 guest tour passes • 20% discount in the Museum Store • Free admission for the Member/s to the following Museum programs: - Holiday Evening Tours (choice of one date) - Music Series concert (choice of one concert) - Bluegrass in the Pavilion concert - Mixing It Up cocktail party Plus all the benefits of Flagler Associate Flagler Associate $5,000 • Private tour for up to six people • Sponsorship acknowledgement for one of Whitehall’s first floor rooms • 30 guest tour passes Plus all the benefits of Benefactor Benefactor $2,500 • Privilege of reserving the Boardroom and Study for a meeting (Subject to Member Event guidelines, fees, and availability) • Sponsorship acknowledgement for one of Whitehall’s second-floor rooms • 20 guest tour passes Plus all the benefits of Patron

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MEMBER BENEFITS KEY Free for Sustaining Members and higher By invitation only Free for Legacy Members Free for Whitehall Society Members

Look for the colored dots throughout the Season Program Guide for your Membership Perks!

Whitehall Society $150/$225 This level is for dynamic young professionals interested in art, culture, history and architecture who want to support children’s educational programming at the Flagler Museum.

Patron $1,000 • Invitation to the Director’s Annual Luncheon • Acknowledgement on the Members and Contributors Recognition Plaque in the Flagler Kenan Pavilion • 16 guest tour passes Plus all the benefits of Sponsor Sponsor $500 • Four additional Individual Memberships for friends or colleagues • 12 guest tour passes Plus all the benefits of Sustaining Sustaining $250 • Free admission for the Member/s to Whitehall Lecture Series • Invitation to the Independence Day Celebration • Invitations to Museum Receptions • Free admission to Easter Egg Hunt including children and grandchildren under 18 • $2 discount for the Café des Beaux-Arts • Eight guest tour passes Plus all the benefits of Family

• Ticket/s to Mixing It Up cocktail party • Two tickets to Holiday Evening Tours (select date and time) • Invitation to Museum Receptions and Independence Day Celebration • Unlimited free admission • 10% discount in the Museum Store • $2 discount for the Café des Beaux-Arts • Reserved parking

Family $125 • One additional personalized Membership Card for an adult at same household • Free admission for Member’s children under 18 Plus all the benefits of Individual Corporate Membership Available at two levels ($5,000 or $10,000) for companies seeking event or meeting space in a unique historical setting

SUPPORT

Individual $75 / Educator $50 (with ID) • Unlimited free admission to the Museum • Subscription to Inside Whitehall, the Museum’s magazine • Acknowledgement in Annual Report • Discounted ticket to Whitehall Lecture Series • 10% discount in Museum Store • Reserved parking in Visitor Parking Lot


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WEST PALM BEACH Belvedere Road Palm Beach International Airport

A1A Lake Worth

Royal Palm Way US 1

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Quadrille Blvd.

Intracoastal Waterway

The Flagler Museum is located on the corner of Cocoanut Row and Whitehall Way in Palm Beach, Florida. From I-95 or Florida’s Turnpike: • Take Exit 70 from I-95, or Exit 99 from the Florida Turnpike, and drive East on Okeechobee Blvd (about 3 miles or 6 miles respectively) through West Palm Beach. • Cross the bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway to enter the Town of Palm Beach and continue along Royal Palm Way. • Make a left turn at the first stop light onto Cocoanut Row. • Continue about 1/2 mile, and the Museum parking lot will be on the left. From US 1 heading North: • Turn right (east) on Okeechobee Blvd and follow above directions. From A1A heading North: • Turn left onto Worth Avenue. • Follow Worth Avenue west to Cocoanut Row and turn right. • Drive north 8/10ths of a mile along Cocoanut Row to the Museum’s parking lot on the left side of the street. From US 1 heading South: • Turn left at Quadrille Blvd., and cross over the Flagler Memorial Bridge. • Turn right at the first traffic light onto Cocoanut Row. • The Museum is located on the right side of the street.

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Sponsored in part by the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners, the Tourist Development Council, the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.


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