The Flagler Museum
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Henry Flagler's FEC Railway and the luxury hotels he built along the way linked the entire east coast of Florida establishing agriculture and tourism as Florida's leading industries and Palm Beach as a world-renowned winter resort.  When it was completed in 1902, Whitehall, Flagler's Gilded Age estate in Palm Beach, was hailed by the New York Herald as "more wonderful than any palace in Europe, grander and more magnificent than any other private dwelling in the world."  Today, Whitehall is a National Historic Landmark and is open to the public as the Flagler Museum, featuring guided tours, Flagler's private railcar, changing exhibits and special programs.
Mar-A-Lago
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Mar-A-Lago is the jewel of Palm Beach. The landmark estate was previously owned by Marjorie Merriweather Post and E.F. Hutton. The mansion, an 18-acre, 118 room, ocean-to-lake villa, owned by Donald Trump, was a private residence, which has now been converted into a private world-renowned club. The Mar-A-Lago Club features an outstanding private two-acre beach, world class spa and numerous recreational facilities and events. Ornately carved and hand painted Moorish ceiling, spectacular ocean views from balconies and verandas, and antique Spanish-tiled mosaics lend historical beauty to each and every room. These are among the greatest views to be found anywhere in the world.
Palm Beach Polo and Country Club
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Recognized as the International winter headquarters, the magnificent Palm Beach Polo and Country Club features 10 polo fields and a 5,000 seat stadium. Over the years, world-famous stars such as Prince Charles, Dustin Hoffman, Sylvester Stallone, Jessica Lange and Larry Hagman have enjoyed watching the pomp and circumstance and thrilling action at Palm Beach Polo Club.
Worth Avenue
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More than 200 specialty shops, galleries and restaurants, offer exceptional merchandise and gourmet cuisine. The picturesque architecture features courtyards, tile archways, wrought iron balconies, fountains and cascading bougainvillea. Some of the shops include Ferragamo, Giorgio Armani, Tiffany & Co., Hermes, Van Cleef & Arpels, Gucci, Chanel and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Lion Country Safari
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Lion Country Safari is an exciting 4.2-mile drive-through safari with a thousand animals roaming free. In addition, visitors can take advantage of a relaxing walk-through park with animal theater, petting zoo, Lory bird feeding exhibit, boat tour, paddle boats, miniature golf, restaurant, gift shops, picnic. KOA campground.
Norton Gallery of Art
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Visit one of the most highly distinguished small museums in the United States. The Norton has ten galleries for the exhibition of art, a library, a theater and an interior sculpture garden to enjoy. The museum includes major works of art by the impressionist and modern masters, as well as key pieces by the leaders in American sculpture and paintings. Your guests will enjoy the works of Paul Gaguin, Winslow Homer, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse and Georges Braque, just to name a few.
Florida Everglades - Loxahatchee
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Visitors will begin with a stop in an indoor auditorium where naturalists from the Treasure Coast Wildlife Refuge will introduce your guests to a few of the "natives" of the Everglades. They will see animals such as baby crocodiles and alligators, Florida King Snake, Opossum, Great Horned Owl and Crested Caracara. In addition, visitors will learn about the endangered species that inhabit the Everglades as well as the fragile ecosystems and how their preservation is so important to us all. Airboat rides through the "river of grass" are also available. The boats skim over the shallow waters and grassy vegetation and allow visitors to experience the Everglades first hand!
Ragtops
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Ragtops is a car dealership specializing in vintage "Ragtops", a museum and a great place for an off-site event! The showroom is complete with an authentic soda fountain, bubble jukebox, drive-in movie and a 1940's motorcourt. Guests will be able to step back into their favorite era and reminisce about times gone by.
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