Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Broward County
The New River Inn, a charming two-story Mediterranean Revival style hotel built in 1905, stands as Fort Lauderdale's oldest surviving hotel. Its distinctive red tile roof, stucco exterior, and arched windows evoke the early architectural trends of South Florida.
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Commerce; Community Planning And Development
220--230 Brickell Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Entertainment/Recreation; Social History; Politics/Government; Education
20 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Architecture; Health/Medicine
1336 Seabreeze Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Archeology; Art; Black
1936 Nw 9th St., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Education
701 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Architecture; Social History; Education
820 Ne. 3rd St., Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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