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Monday, September 29, 2008
ACCREDITED VIRTUAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMING NEXT YEAR IN FLORIDA
Monday, September 15, 2008
COME AND SEE SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYES…
On September 20th, the Palm Beach Zoo in Dreher Park, 301 Summit Boulevard in West Palm Beach, will be celebrating “all things spotted,” in support of jaguar conservation. One of the resident jaguars, “Izel,” will be celebrating a third birthday! Learn about these beautiful creatures from keeper talks and enrichment sessions. Games, arts and crafts will be featured throughout the day for children.
Sunday, September 07, 2008
FLAGLER’S PERSONAL RAIL CAR AT WHITEHALL MUSEUM
Henry Morrison Flagler’s personal rail car, built in 1886, is now on view, and you can walk through the new 8100 sq ft Pavilion at the Flagler Museum it to see it. The railway car has been restored to its original appearance, using records from the National Museum of American History, the Smithsonian, the Delaware State Archives and the Hagley Museum and Library in Delaware. See the salon, master bedroom and bath, guest quarters and kitchen. The car is called “A Palace on Wheels.” See the fine appointments, including the oak paneling and desk. Flagler traveled by this railcar in 1912 along the Overseas Railway to Key West to celebrate completion of the FEC Railyway, a phenomenal engineering feat. This is the first public Beaux-Arts style building built in the US in 60 years. Its design is consistent with Whitehall, which was completed in 1902. The Museum’s Pavilion Café is also in the building. Flagler owned much of the land along both sides of the hundreds of miles of track, and has been called “Florida’s Godfather.” For more information, go to http://www.flaglermuseum.us/ or call 561-655-2833.
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