The Link Trainer Building in Fort Lauderdale became the Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum. It is of great importance, having served as one of the 257 air stations in World War II. It aims at the preservation of national as well as international naval air artifacts in a way that educates the public. The museum was dismantled in 1998 and relocated to its current location in 1999. The research library offers a great deal of knowledge via more than 3000 volumes, touching various aspects of history.
Founded in 1927, the Hollywood Women’s Club is a non-profit venture that focuses on community development. For details about the several programs and events hosted by this club, please check the website.
This Mission/Spanish Revival style building was built in 1925 by renowned architects Harvey and Clark. Originally the Palm Beach Town Hall was two different structures till 1960 when celebrated local architect John L. Volk linked the two with a central extension. This ornate government dwelling has undergone many renovations from reputed builders over the years and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
Popularly known as the Sandoway House Nature Center, the J. B. Evans House is home to plants, animals and a huge collection of shells. This beautiful center gives an insight into the marine world and also conducts educational events on a regular basis.