Things To Do In Ft. Lauderdale, Weston and Pembroke Pines! 
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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Broward Center for the Performing Arts Fort Lauderdale's premier facility for the performing arts, the Broward Center on downtown's lovely Riverwalk hosts an exciting range of opera, contemporary and classical music, and dance and theater performances throughout the year.
Penbrook Pines Theater for the Performing Arts Staffed by a mixture of professionals and amateur volunteers, this excellent community theater entertains with a mixture of drama and musicals, and is known for its quality children's theater.
Florida Grand Opera With performances in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida's top opera company delights audiences year round.
Fort Lauderdale Children's Theater With over fifty years of experience behind it, this superb community theater guides children and young adults to stage great children's productions. Actors, technicians and backstage crew are all aged between 6 and 18. | |
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SPORTS AND RECREATION
 

Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Complex Host to countless national and international events, this superb center is built on the river in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Featuring an Olympic sized pool, dive wells and recreational pools, the complex has an excellent school and is the site of ten world record setting dives and swims.
Fort Lauderdale Beach Waving palms cast cooling shadows over the white sandy beaches that line Fort Lauderdale's coastline, and the green waters of the Atlantic refresh sunbathers. Running for over seven miles, the city's beachfront is lined with shops, parks, restaurants, sidewalk cafes and entertainment venues. An award-winning wavewall and beachfront promenade add character. Locals enjoy everything from boating, to wind surfing, jet skiing, volleyball, snorkeling, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing and rollerblading.
Fort Lauderdale City Parks There are ample parks, nature walks, and shady recreation areas in this sunny city, which also has eight top-notch tennis centers and a wide range of youth sports. | |
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Riverwalk Art District Making the most of the glorious Florida sunshine, the superbly designed art district in downtown Fort Lauderdale is a beautiful palm lined walk through parks, art galleries, museums (including the excellent Museum of Art), and specialty stores. Several historical points of interest have also been incorporated into this lovely district.
Broward Museum of Discovery and Science Highly interactive exhibits delight young and old at this fantastic museum in Fort Lauderdale, which has the largest living Atlantic coral reef in captivity, a huge nature trail, a superb everglades exhibit, and a wide range of animal exhibits and enclosures. The rocket and science area is exciting for children, and the under-seven discovery area is superb. The museum also boasts an Imax theater.
Museum of Art The heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale's Arts and Entertainment District, the Museum of Art host a wide range of exhibits and offers art classes and lectures, jazz concerts, and the like. | |  |  | | | | |
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First Time Buyers >Inspection Contingencies
Many of today's purchase offers include a contingency clause that allows the buyers to hire a home inspector or professional expert to inspect the property. If there is a significant defect in the property, the buyer can cancel the contract without losing the earnest money deposit. Contingencies are excellent procedures that protects both the buyer and the seller.
The time period for inspection contingencies is negotiable. In most parts of the country, the buyers have about a week in which to cancel the contract if the structural inspection reveals a serious and consequential defect. The positive side to such contingencies is that the inspection usually addresses--and overcomes--the buyers' misgivings, and confirms their decision to move ahead with the purchase.
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What is the world's most valuable piece of furniture?
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The 18th century Italian Badmiton Cabinet owned by the Duke of Beaufort sold in 1990 at Christie's, London for $15.1 million dollars. |
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