Fort Lauderdale
Venice of America
Portrait
Dredging in the 1920s cut a network of canals through the mangroves that gave the city its nickname and its purpose: more than forty thousand resident vessels, and the largest boat show in the world each autumn. The water taxi beats a car here; walk Las Olas, and use the beach as the Floridians do — early, before the heat.
Nearby in the atlas
Bal Harbour — The Shops by the SeaBoca Raton — Mizner's DreamMiami Beach — Ocean DriveFisher Island — The Ferry-Only Island
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