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Burt Reynolds and Friends Museum, Jupiter [37] Civil War Soldiers Museum, Pensacola [38] Children's Science Center N. Ft. Myers. Closed in 2005. [citation needed] Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture, Miami [39] [40] Dinosaur Wildlife, Spring Hill, open from 1962 to 1998.
Central Fire Station, Jacksonville, 1901 and 1944. Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, Jacksonville, 1961. Ed Austin Building (now State Attorney's Office), Jacksonville, 1933. Groover-Stewart Drug Company Building, Jacksonville, 1925. Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville (former Western Union Telegraph Company), Jacksonville, 1931.
Old West Palm Beach National Guard Armory. Categories: Art Deco architecture in the United States by state. Architecture in Florida. Commons category link from Wikidata.
Aventura – The City of Excellence [4] Bartow. City of Oaks and Azaleas [5] The City of Oaks [6] The 'Tow [7] Belle Glade – Muck City [8] Boca Raton – A City for All Seasons [9] Boynton Beach – Btown. Bradenton – The Friendly City.
City of Tampa Public Art Program: Chair Muse: Bradley Arthur 1982 City Hall Plaza: Cor-Ten steel, stainless steel: 121 x 42 x 32 in. City of Tampa Public Art Program: Ecstatic City: Chris Doyle: 2009 Tampa Convention Center: Disco balls: City of Tampa Public Art Program: Friendship: Nancy Young 1994 Curtis Hixon Park Bronze: Appro. 57 x 45 x 32 in.
Museum of Fine Arts (St. Petersburg, Florida) The Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, Florida was founded by the art collector Margaret Acheson Stuart. The museum is based in a building designed by John Volk & Associates, and opened in 1965. Museum of Fine Arts. Location within Florida.
Pages in category "List of code names" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
Coordinates: 27.34247°N 82.54753°W. Postcard showing Sarasota Art Association building in the 1940s. Art Center Sarasota is the community art center in Sarasota, Florida. [1] The Center includes four rotating exhibition galleries and a sculpture garden. It is member-funded and offers adult and youth classes, workshops, and programs.