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Fort Lauderdale - In addition to the beautiful surroundings, numerous historic sights, museums, chic sidewalk cafés and a 22-block long waterfront walkway all contribute to this city's captivating appeal. Fort Lauderdale, commonly referred to as "The Venice of America," is the yachting capital of the East Coast and the home of The International Swimming Hall of Fame. From shopping to deep-sea fishing, this city truly has it all. International Swimming Hall of Fame/Aquatic Complex Fort Lauderdale International Swimming Hall of Fame/Aquatic Complex FORT LAUDERDALE Just off A1A, this museum highlights the achievements of notable swimmers and contains aquatic artifacts dating to the 15th century. Computerized exhibits let you pretend you are an Olympic swimmer, diver, or judge. There are two ten-lane, fifty-meter pools and an exhibition building featuring photos, medals, and other souvenirs, as well as a theater that features films of swimming stars such as Johnny Weissmuller and Esther Williams. There is also a gift shop and a cafe on the premises.
The International swimming hall of
fame non-profit organization which is located in fort Lauderdale. Known
to some of the world's top swimmers that come here to practice for big
tournaments and races. Hall of fame holds memories of the best swimmers,
divers, water polo and swimming performers. There are tributes to
American presidents who were swimmers, including president Ronald
Reagan, who in addition to captaining his college swim team is credited
with saving 77 lives as a lifeguard in his hometown of Dixon, IL.
International Swimming hall of fame
is where all the people that have achieve a goal in swimming, diving, or
dancers stands to be noticed for their achieve and awarding efforts for
what they do competing in tournaments, races and for just standing out
for what they have believe and accomplish.
1 Hall Of Fame Dr, Fort Lauderdale 33316
ˇ 954-462-6536
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