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What's Weekend® Saturday, April 12 Photo by Charles Birnbaum PALM BEACH - 1:30 to 3pm - - 9 to 11am- ⓭ Little Havana ➊ MEET: Domino Park/Maximo Gomez Park, 801 SW 15th Ave, Miami Palm Beach Landmarks GUIDE: Corinna J. Moebius b Routes 8, 208 ( Free Lot between Domino Pan's Garden, Worth Avenue, Memorial Fountain, Bethesda-by-the-Sea Park and McDonald's MEET: Pan's Garden at the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach; entrance at 383 Hibiscus Ave, Palm Beach GUIDE: Jorge Sanchez, Sanchez & Maddux; Peter Broberg and Jane Carlough-Meline, Bethesda-by-the-Sea docents CORAL GABLES/PINECREST b Route 41 to Royal Palm Way/Hibiscus Ave ( On Hibiscus Ave 6 - Lincoln Road - 10 to 11:30am - ⓮ University of Miami Campus and Gifford DELRAY BEACH/DEERFIELD BEACH/ - 2 to 3pm - Arboretum FORT LAUDERDALE ➐ Greynolds Park MEET: Stanford Circle near the School of Business complex, Stanford Dr, MEET: Greynolds Park Boathouse, 17530 W Dixie HWY, North Miami Beach University of Miami, Coral Gables GUIDE: Robert Parsley; Joanna Lombard - 9 to 11am - GUIDE: Rocco Ceo b Routes 3, 93 ( On-site parking - $6/car (cash only) b Route 56 to Ponce de Leon/Stanford Dr ( Free parking at Pavia Garage ➋ Bonnet House Museum and Gardens MEET: 900 North Birch Rd, Fort Lauderdale GUIDE: Bonnet House docent - 4 to 6pm - b Route 17 to NW 17th Ave/16th Street ( Free on-site parking ➑ South Pointe Park Shoreline Tour CUTLER BAY/HOMESTEAD MEET: Nikki Beach Club at Pier Park, 1 Ocean Dr near intersection with S - Noon to 1pm - Pointe Dr, Miami Beach GUIDE: Frank W. Schena; Savino Miller Design Studio - 3 to 4pm - ➌ Deerfield Beach City Arboretum ( Paid lots and street parking along S Pointe Dr b Routes 113, 123, 150 ⓯ Fruit and Spice Park MEET: Front entrance of Constitution Park; 2841 W Hillsboro Blvd, Deerfield Beach MEET: Visitor Center, 24801 Southwest 187th Ave, Homestead GUIDE: Jerry Behan, President of The Friends of the Arboretum GUIDE: Chris Rollins, Park Manager ( Free on-site parking b Route 48 ( Free parking at Constitution Park MIAMI/KEY BISCAYNE - 4:45 to 6:15pm - - 2 to 4pm - - 9 to 11am - ⓰ Deering Estate at Cutler ➍ Flamingo Gardens ➒ Crandon Park In Deep Curator's tour (part of Deering Estate's Festival of the Arts) MEET: Gift Shop/Ticket Booth, 3750 South Flamingo Rd, Davie MEET: “South Beach” entrance, 4000 Crandon Blvd, Key Biscayne MEET: Courtyard Entrance, 16701 Southwest 72nd Ave, Miami GUIDE: Stan Wood, Executive Director; Alice Hall, garden docent b Route 16 GUIDE: Maria Nardi; Ernie Lynk ( Around main office building, Lot 4 GUIDE: Lucinda Linderman, Curator b Route 57 ( Free on-site parking to Stirling Ave near S Flamingo Road, 2 mi walk ( Free on-site parking b Route 102 - 9:30 to 11am - MIAMI BEACH/NORTH MIAMI BEACH ➓ The Barnacle MEET: 3485 Main Hwy, Miami GUIDE: Katrina Boler, Park Manager - 10 to 11:30am - b Route 249 to Commodore Plaza ( Metered parking on streets ➎ South Beach Walking Tour MEET: Art Deco Welcome Center, 1001 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach - 11am to 12:30pm - GUIDE: Howard Brayer b Routes 103, 120, 123 ( Parking at municipal ⓫ Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park (Lighthouse) garages located at 7th St/Collins Ave or 13th St/Collins Ave MEET: Cape Florida Lighthouse, 1200 Crandon Blvd, Key Biscayne GUIDE: Art Levy b Route 102 ( On-site parking - $8/car - 10:30am to Noon - ➏ Lincoln Road & Miami SoundScape Lincoln Park - 11:30am to 12:15pm - MEET: Entrance to the New World Symphony building, 400 17th St, Miami Beach ⓬ Vizcaya Museum & Gardens 16 - Deering Estate at Cutler b Call courtesy the Deering Estate at Cutler Photo by Brian F. GUIDE: Marty Mueller; Raymond Jungles, Inc. Routes A, C, S MEET: South Terrace, 3251 South Miami Ave, Miami ( Miami Beach city garage on 17th St GUIDE: Vizcaya docents b Routes 12, 48 ( Free on-site parking Landscape Legacy The Cultural Landscape Foundation® (TCLF) provides people with the ability to see, in South Florida understand, and value landscape architecture and its practitioners, in the way many people Miami and South Florida’s landscape legacy extends from its have learned to do with buildings and architects. Spanish Colonial roots to the present, where strong Modernist, Through its Web site, lectures, outreach and Beaux Arts and Mediterranean design concepts from Europe and the publishing, TCLF broadens the support and Eastern U.S. are expressed in unique gardens, parks, plazas, estates understanding for cultural landscapes nationwide. and streetscapes. Explore Miami's design legacy through tours that www.tclf.org include entertaining anecdotes and intriguing stories about design history, landscape architecture and city shaping. Many are places Presenting Sponsors people pass daily, but do we know their background stories? What’s Out There Weekend dovetails with the Web-based What’s Out There, the nation’s most comprehensive searchable database of historic designed landscapes. The database currently features more than 1,500 sites, 10,000 images and 750 designer profiles. And, What's Out There is newly optimized for iPhones and similar Partners handheld devices, and includes a new feature - What's Nearby - a GPS-enabled function that locates all landscapes in the database within a 25-mile radius of any given location. Photo courtesy City of Miami What’s Out There Weekend® MIAMI APRIL 12-13, 2014 8 - South Pointe Park Armstrong Landscape & Design Group • Colony Hotel & Cabana Club Discover the city with free tours Smith Architectural Group • Tremron • Tropical Irrigation The Cultural Landscape Foundation® (TCLF) invites you Tours are Free – Registration Required Arquitectonica • Goya Lighting • Orsman Design, Inc. to explore and discover Miami's remarkable landscape Raymond Jungles, Inc. • Sanchez & Maddux, Inc. • Savino Miller legacy, with FREE tours led by expert guides. tclf.org/wotw Treasure Coast Irrigation/Rood Landscape • The Villagers, Inc. 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