FORT LAUDERDALE HISTORY CENTER

219 S.W. Second Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301-1825
954-463-4431 visit website

Located on the New River, the Fort Lauderdale History Center tells the story of the community’s history from the Pioneers of Fort Lauderdale to the present day through its four historic structures: 1905 New River Inn, which houses the Museum of History and was the first building in Broward County to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places; the 1905 Philemon Bryan House, a four-square Vernacular style house.

General
  • Miles to Broward Convention Center: 5.00
Hotel Amenities
  • Meeting Facilities on site
  • Outdoor Event Venues
driving directions
  • Driving Directions: From I-95: Exit Broward Blvd., travel east on Broward toward downtown, turn right at S.W. Seventh Ave./Ave. of the Arts, turn left at S.W. 2nd St./Himmarshee, turn right before the railroad tracks onto S.W. 2nd Ave. Park in brick plaza on the right hand s
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2-for-1 Summer Deals:
Two-for-one admission to the New River Inn Museum of History, the King-Cromartie House Museum and Docent led tour. Re-live Fort Lauderdale's past where the city began. Located at the intersection of the railroad and the New River, the historic site includes a museum of history housed in the 1905 New River Inn; a museum of pioneer lifestyle in the 1907 King-Cromartie House; the replica 1899 School House and the Hoch Heritage Center. Tue-Sun 12-4pm, docent led tours 1, 2 & 3pm. Adults $10, seniors $7. (954) 463-4431 Print
05-01-2013 09-30-2013

Meeting Facility Rooms

Room Name Dimensions Ceiling Sq. Ft. Theater Classroom Size Banquet Capacity Reception
1905 New River Inn- Lucy Bryan Room X                   50