History/ARTWALK
Also called the
aha!walk
The name of this walk is under discussion.... There's
the
Riverwalk along the river, and there are many
points of interest for fans of history. architecture and art
that appear near the Riverwalk.

The Beach Map is below on this page
Scroll down farther and you will find the Downtown map.


The
History/ARTWALK is good for your mind, body and spirit
Welcome to Fort Lauderdale.  This web site celebrates the
Architecture, History and Art of Fort Lauderdale
The
ahaWALK delivers "Oh, that's why it's called Broward
County"
(see the plaque on the north side of Main Library)


The Beach














History/ARTWALK
Also called the
aha!walk
The name of this walk is under development... There's
the
Riverwalk along the river, and there are many
points of interest for fans of history. architecture and art.
The WALK has interesting
History and ART (H/ARTWALK).
By adding
architectural points of interest, vistors and long-time
residents can find an
"aha!" experience in Fort Lauderdale.

Click here to see a larger view of the History/ARTWALK and the  aha!walk
Points of Interest
A = architecture
h = history
a = art
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QUESTIONS ABOUT THE H/ARTWalk and the aha!WALK
1.  How should the walk be marked?
2.  Where should it start and end?
3.  What organization should manage the
H/ARTWalk and decide where to place markers?



Visit these web pages to learn more..
Swimming Hall of Fame: 
http://www.ishof.org/
Photos for the Historical Society:  
www.flhsphotos.org     www.oldfortlauderdale.org
Public Art Tour: 
Broward County Cultural Affairs www.broward.org/arts/home.htm
Greater Fort Lauderdale Visitor's Bureau: 
www.sunny.org
Morang's Pedestal: 
http://www.oocities.org/sevenisles2001/pedestal.html
aha!
architecture, history and
art in Fort Lauderdale
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Interesting architecture:  movie theater from 1950s, the Schubert Motel,
History:  George english Park commemorates an earth 20th Century real estate developer
Art: Pelicans in the Galleria Mall
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Birds on Columns
Morang's pedestal
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Pilot
Swimming Pool
D.C. Alexander Park
Elbo Room
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