Community Links For South Florida
South Florida is a dynamic community with a celebrated history and strong future. Click on the links below to visit some of the best cities in Florida.
The City of Boca RatonThe City of Coral SpringsThe City of Davie The City of Fort LauderdaleThe City of HollywoodThe City of MiramarThe City of ParklandThe City of PlantationThe City of Weston
South Florida Sports
South Florida boasts exciting college and professional sports teams like the University of Miami Hurricanes, Miami Dolphins and the Florida Panthers. And South Florida's tropical climate and coastlines provide sport enthusiasts with every oppoertunity to enjoy all the outdoors has to offer. For more details about sports teams, click the links below:
The Miami DolphinsThe Florida PanthersThe Miami HurricanesThe Miami HeatThe Florida Marlins
South Florida Entertainment
Miami City BalletIs among the largest ballet companies in the United States, with 40 dancers and a fiscal year 2004 budget of $10.2 million. The Company has four home counties in South Florida: Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach.
Ann Norton Sculpture GardensThe Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens comprise the former residence of sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (1905 -1982), the widow of Ralph Hubbard Norton. The house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and the 1.7-acre property, featuring a collection of 300 species of tropical palms, lies near downtown West Palm Beach on the Intracostal Waterway.
Miami Children's MuseumFounded in 1983, the Miami Children’s Museum is located on Watson Island and opened its new building to the public on September 7, 2003. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to play together, learn, imagine and create. The facility includes 12 galleries, classrooms, parent/teacher resource center, Kid Smart educational gift shop, 200-seat auditorium and Subway restaurant.
Boca Raton Museum Of ArtAs we embark on a new century, the Boca Raton Museum of Art looks toward to the future with renewed enthusiasm. The move to Mizner Park is a natural evolution for the Museum and an enhancement to this area, which through the years has become a significant tourist destination. The new Museum will continue to attract people of all ages with its permanent and traveling exhibitions, interactive children's educational gallery and expanded sculpture garden.