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Located on the John D. MacArthur campus of Florida Atlantic University, the Hibel Museum of Art stands out in one notable way: the famous artist whose work it displays, Edna Hibel, is still alive. The museum contains over a tho... more
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The USD63 million Kravis Center holds more than 800 events each year, with more than 400,000 people in attendance annually. Only truly respectable concerts, plays, ballets and operas take place here. Dreyfoos Hall, named after... more
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Go Van Gogh, billing itself as an "Interactive Studio Cafe," gives everyone the chance to unleash their inner crazed artist. Pick out a ceramic piece to paint, then have them glaze and fire it for you. You can also learn to bea... more
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Established in 1922, the Royal Palm Performing Arts Theatre is the first of its kind in the county. This non-profit dinner theatre group is completely comprised of volunteers who wish to bring cultural enrichment to their commu... more
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This 18-hole course, designed by Joe Lee, has not been around for long; construction was completed in 1999. That's still been plenty of time for the Abacoa Golf Club to mature into a fine public offering, suitable for players o... more
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Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, this beautiful garden was opened in 1977 by local sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (1905-1982). Located in and around the home she and her husband shared, the exhibit features more... more
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One of the more elaborate theatres in the area, the Royal Poinciana Playhouse delivers a vast selection of Broadway and off-Broadway plays and musicals, as well as a few variety shows now and then. National touring productions... more
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The most well-known cruise ship in the area, the Palm Beach Princess sails twice daily from the Port of Palm Beach. In addition to its popular full-service casino (only those aged 21 and up may gamble), guests can indulge in su... more
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Boasting the largest dance floor in the Clematis Street night scene, the Monkeyclub is definitely a giant in both size and popularity. The 7,500 square foot Caribbean-style facility hosts some of the largest ladies nights and d... more
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Taboo is a very popular spot for both lunch and dinner. This American bistro and bar's outdoor terrace dining area is highly coveted by Worth Avenue browsers. Inside, it is decorated in a cheerful, tropical motif of antique woo... more
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