17 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Fred C. Aiken House
· 1.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine yourself transported back to the roaring twenties! This beautiful Mediterranean Revival home is the Fred C. Aiken House, a prime example of Addison Mizner's architectural genius. Built in 1925, the house was…
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Seaboard Air Line 6113
· 3.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step aboard this restored dining car and imagine the golden age of train travel on the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. This isn't just a train car; it's a portal to a time when rail travel was the height of…
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Boca Express Train Museum
· 3.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a time when trains were the lifeline of Florida, connecting communities and fueling dreams. This beautifully restored station stands as a reminder of that era. Built in 1930 for Clarence H. Geist, the Florida…
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Seaboard Air Line 6603
· 3.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time to the golden age of rail travel! This meticulously restored lounge car, Seaboard Air Line 6603, offers a glimpse into a bygone era of luxurious train journeys. Built by the Budd Company in 1947, this…
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Cap's Place
· 7.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine dining where Al Capone might have planned his next move! Cap's Place is a true survivor from the Prohibition era. Back in 1928, before Lighthouse Point was even a city, this place started as Club Unique, a…
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Hillsboro Inlet Light
· 8.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Guiding ships since 1907, this lighthouse stands as a beacon of maritime history and coastal navigation. Before the Hillsboro Inlet Light, navigating this part of the Florida coast, especially at night, was treacherous.…
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Sample-McDougald House
· 8.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine life in early 20th-century Pompano Beach at this 4,700 square foot historic home. The Sample-McDougald House, built in 1916, offers a glimpse into that past. Originally located on Dixie Highway, the house was…
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Pompano Beach, FL
· 9.0 mi
Pompano Beach's story is tied to the railroad and the sea. The Florida East Coast Railway, slicing its way down the peninsula in the early 20th century, unlocked the area's agricultural potential and connected it to…
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Coral Springs, FL
· 11.0 mi · Local history
Coral Springs didn't grow organically from a crossroads or a natural harbor. It's a planned community, a vision brought to life on what was once mostly flat, grassy land just six feet above sea level. Incorporated in…
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SS Copenhagen (1898)
· 11.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Just offshore lies the SS Copenhagen, a ghost ship from another century. Built in England in 1898, she was a cargo steamship, heading to Havana, Cuba. But in May of 1900, she ran aground on a reef south of Hillsboro…
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Mai-Kai Restaurant
· 13.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over and prepare to be transported! The Mai-Kai is a time capsule of mid-century Polynesian pop culture, one of the last 'Grand Polynesian Palaces of Tiki' still standing. Brothers Bob and Jack Thornton opened the…
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Lofthus (shipwreck)
· 14.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Just offshore lies a silent sentinel, a shipwreck with a fascinating past. This is the story of the Lofthus. Originally named Cashmere, this 1868 iron-hulled sailing vessel was built in England and used for trade. Later…
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Bonnet House
· 16.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a lavish escape from the ordinary, a place where art and nature dance together. That's the Bonnet House, a unique landmark right here in Fort Lauderdale. In the 1920s, artist Frederic Clay Bartlett built this…
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Fort Lauderdale, FL
· 17.0 mi · Local history
Fort Lauderdale, a sun-kissed escape, owes its very existence to conflict. Named for Major William Lauderdale and the forts erected during the Seminole Wars, the city's history is etched in the landscape itself. Those…
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New River Inn
· 17.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time at this 1905 inn, built by the area's first contractor, and imagine the early days of Fort Lauderdale. The New River Inn, located right here, was one of the first hotels in the area. It was built in…
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Stranahan House
· 17.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over here for a minute. This is the Stranahan House, the oldest surviving building in Fort Lauderdale! It’s a tangible link to the city's very beginning.Frank Stranahan arrived in the area in 1893 to run a ferry…
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Lock No. 1, North New River Canal
· 19.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Before this spot was a landmark, it was a crucial piece of a massive undertaking to drain and develop South Florida. This is Lock No. 1 of the North New River Canal. In 1912, the Sewell Lock, as it was also known,…