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Palm Beach, FL
Best Sights & Activities -(History Museums)
Henry Morrison Flagler Museum
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
1 Whitehall Way
Palm Beach FL 33480
561-655-2833
Description:
PALM BEACH. Occupying the mansion that Standard Oil founder Henry Flagler built for his wife in 1902, this museum recreates the luxury of the early 20th century. The Beaux-Art style structure was saved from the wrecking ball in 1959 and restored to its original magnificence by Flagler's granddaughter. Today, its many rooms feature ornate architecture, regal furnishings, and a wealth of art. Displays on the railroad that ran along Florida's east coast (and which was funded and conceived of by Flagler) provide a glimpse of the state's early move towards tourism and agriculture. The rail car that Flagler traveled in has also been restored and is available for browsing.

Hibel Museum of Art
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
5353 Parkside Drive
Jupiter FL 33458
561-622-5560
Description:
LAKE WORTH. Works by local painter Edna Hibel are the appeal at this museum, which is one of the few to pay tribute to a living female artist. The facility, which opened in 1977, maintains hundreds of Hibel's paintings, which are known throughout the world. Visitors may also view sculptures, porcelains, and lithographs. Hibel's art frequently encompasses wholesome subject matter, especially the mother-child relationship.

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
4000 Morikami Park Rd
Delray Beach FL 33446
561-495-0233
Description:
DELRAY BEACH. In the early 20th century, a group of Japanese immigrants came to Florida to institute an agricultural community. It didn't succeed, but one of its members, George Morikami, donated 200 acres to honor the effort and his native country. Today, that initial gift has blossomed into an entire cultural complex that features exhibitions on Japanese culture and traditions. A chronicle of the intended farming community can be traced, and visitors may also view artwork, bonsai, domestic artifacts, and crafts. Also on the grounds are a theater, a library, a multi-media center, an authentic tea house, a shop, cafe, and amazing gardens and water features. Classes in traditional crafts and ceremonies are also available.

Norton Museum of Art
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
1451 S Olive Ave
West Palm Beach FL 33401
561-832-5196
Description:
WEST PALM BEACH. Grown from the personal art and sculpture collection of Ralph and Elizabeth Norton, this well-respected museum now figures as one of the nation's finest. The museum's holdings are strong in 19th and 20th century American and European artwork and in Chinese bronzes and ceramics. In recent years, the photography selection has also become quite prominent. Touring exhibits supplement the outstanding permanent collection, and enrichment activities (lectures, performances, seminars) are scheduled regularly. A research library, cafe, and museum shop ensure that visitors are kept busy and treated well during their visit.

Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
601 Lake Ave
Lake Worth FL 33460
561-582-0006
Description:
LAKE WORTH. Set in a sleek Art Deco-styled structure that once functioned as a theater, this museum has as its mission the promotion of contemporary art in the community. To that end, it displays pieces from national and international venues in a variety of media. Individual pieces and installations are both accommodated, and along with digital art, video, and performance events, visitors are presented with more traditional artwork, including wall-hung canvases and sculpture. Year-round exhibits and activities.