Stonewall National Museum & Archives
The Stonewall Museum, one of the only of its kind in the country, includes a permanent timeline of American LGBT history as well as changing history exhibitions.
Read MoreSebastian Street Beach
This is the most popular gay beach, located between Sunrise and Las Olas Boulevards on A1A. The northend is where to pick up most of the gay resorts action.
Read MoreNSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale
While strolling on Olas Blvd, take some time to explore this two-story building that houses art, lectures, concerts, plays, and more.
Read MoreKennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Anyone who has ever been interested in the space program should make the drive north to completely geek out in Space Center.
Read MoreJohn Lloyd State Park
The park is now technically called the Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park, but many refer to it by it’s former name: John Lloyd State Park. A large section of…
Read MoreBoca Raton Museum of Art
A great place to find modern art (and the boys that love it). Take part in exhibitions, educational programs, lectures, gallery tours, and studio art classes.
Read More18th Street Beach
More popular with locals and bear and leather crowd, this beach is smaller and tends to be more cruisy.
Read MoreVictory Garden Theater
A wonderful place to see a play, with shows that are accessible for children to the deeper, emotional shows that challenge adults.
Read MoreSteppenwolf Theatre Company
The Steppenwolf was an upstart theater in the 70s, and though still rough in some ways, it is still a great place to see original works.
Read MorePlayground Theater
Improv comedy is the name of the game here. Depending on the night, you might see live improv, sketch, and stand-up comedy or some mix of all three.
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