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Entrance arches of Museum of Discovery & Science.
| Museum of Discovery & Science (1992) (401 SW 2nd St.). Architect: E. Verner Johnson & Assoc.
| Great Gravity Clock at Museum of Discovery & Science.
| Broward Center for the Performing Arts (1991). Architect: Benjamin Thompson Assoc.
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The Symphony complex (2005) (22 floors) (600 West Las Olas Blvd.). Architect: Cohen, Freedman, Encinosa & Assoc. Architects.
| Fourth Avenue Bridge over New River.
| Condos along the New River.
| Esplanade on the New River (2004) (16 floors) (401 SW 4th Av.).
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110 Tower (1988) (30 floors) (110 SE 6th St.). Architect: Garcia Brenner Stromberg Architecture.
| Pleasure craft on the New River.
| Lift bridge of Florida East Coast Railroad over New River.
| Lift bridge of Florida East Coast Railroad in raised position.
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Water bus on New River.
| Broward County Jail over working boat on New River.
| Luxury boats on New River.
| Las Olas Riverfront shopping complex on the Riverwalk.
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Las Olas Riverfront shopping complex on the Riverwalk.
| Cascade Arch (1995) sculpture by Barry Tinsley over Riverwalk pedestrian promenade.
| Las Olas River House (2004) (42 floors) (333 Las Olas Way). Architect: Sieger-Suarez Architectural Partnership.
| Las Olas River House facade details.
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Las Olas River House over Riverwalk walkway.
| Round tower of Las Olas River House.
| Curved surfaces of Las Olas River House.
| Facade of Las Olas River House.
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Ground floor of Las Olas River House.
| Balconies of Las Olas River House.
| New River Center home of Sun Sentinel newspaper.
| NuRiver Landings (2005) (24 floors) (1080 SE 3rd Av.). Architect: Schapiro Assoc. Architecture.
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The WaterGarden (2004) (31 floors) (347 North New River Drive East). Architect: Cohen, Freedman, Encinosa & Assoc. Architects.
| Chevy Bel Air from 1950s.
| Las Olas Grand (2005) (38 floors) with 450 Las Olas Centre & Bank of America Plaza. Architect: Robert M. Swedroe Architects.
| SunTrust Plaza (1992) (17 floors) (501 East Las Olas Blvd.) to right of Bank of America Plaza. Architect: Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum.
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Bank of America Plaza (2002) (23 floors) (401 East Las Olas Blvd.). Architect: Cooper Carry, Inc.
| Bank of America Plaza.
| 450 Las Olas Centre (1996) (14 floors). Architect: Cooper Carry, Inc.
| 450 Las Olas Centre.
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350 Las Olas Centre (1999) (19 floors). Architect: Cooper Carry, Inc.
| New River Center (1990) (21 floors) (200 East Las Olas Blvd.). Architect: Cooper Carry, Inc.
| The Waverly at Las Olas (2004) (14 floors) (110 North Federal Highway). Architect: Dorsky Hodgson & Partners.
| Shops of early Fort Lauderdale on East Las Olas Blvd. with Bank of America Plaza beyond.
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Riverside Hotel (620 East Las Olas Blvd.) in early Fort Lauderdale.
| 901 East Las Olas Blvd. typical of regional design.
| Monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) established in wild.
| Sky over Fort Lauderdale.
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Beach at Fort Lauderdale.
| New River Inn (1905) now a museum at Old Fort Lauderdale Village. On National Register.
| New River Inn was built by Philemon N. Bryan of locally-made concrete blocks at Old Fort Lauderdale Village.
| King Cromartie House (1907-11) at Old Fort Lauderdale Village.
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Heritage building at Old Fort Lauderdale Village.
| Replica of 1899 schoolhouse at Old Fort Lauderdale Village.
| Philemon Nathaniel Bryan house (1905) at Old Fort Lauderdale Village.
| Hoch Heritage Center in former Post Office (1949) at Old Fort Lauderdale Village.
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