Heathcote has the largest tropical Bonsai collection in the United States with over 100 trees on display by James J. Smith (1925-2016) he was recognized as a world class Bonsai Master while your there visit one of the many themed garden rooms. Also host to the annual Garden of Lights Festival with thousands of lights guiding your way to into the holidays with special hours on the weekends. Stop by this pet friendly garden
Tuesday - Friday 9:00am 5:00pm
Saturday 12:00 - 4:00
Call for more information 772-464-0323
Florida Facts:
Capital - Tallahassee
Nickname - The Sunshine State
Bird - Mockingbird
Pie - Key lime pie
Flower - orange blossom
Song - "Old Folks at Home"
Counties - 67
Beverage - orange juice
Check out the many amenities Florida has to offer you.
Visit the Downtown Fort Pierce Farmers’ Market on the waterfront in Fort Pierce, Florida! The market is open EVERY Saturday, 8am until 12pm (rain or shine) since 1997. Enjoy special events and live bands, talented venders and a food court with a wide variety of wonderful eats and treats just waiting for you to enjoy.
101 Melody Ln, Fort Pierce, FL 34950, Phone: 772-940-1145
Beautifully restored Historic museum with an intimate 1,200-seats that presents national touring Broadway shows, musicals and comedy acts, ballets, country stars and classic rock icons Light shows and much more. In addition to the facility's main theater, a Black Box theater hosts jazz jam, comedy, and improv sessions each week.located in downtown Fort Pierce, Call the Box Office at (772) 461-4775. Wheelchair accessible seating available - call the box office for assistance.
One of my grandsons favorites. The only museum dedicated solely to preserving the history of the United States Navy SEALs and their predecessors. Located in Fort Pierce, Florida, the Museum resides on the training grounds of the original Navy combat divers, the Frogmen.
Address:
National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum
3300 North Highway A1A
Fort Pierce, Fl 34949
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday-Saturday:10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday: 12-4 p.m.
525 NW Peacock Blvd, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34986-2210
Ranked one of the Top 25 Best Cities to Retire, as reported by Forbes Magazine.
Features two four-story water slides, a gentle and relaxing 1,000 foot lazy river, an interactive water playground, and an Olympic-class competitive swim venue. Book our private cabanas for a luxurious aquatic experience or our funbrellas for a stylish way to stay cool in the sun.
931 SE Ruhnke St, Stuart, FL 34994
Home to more than 500 marine creatures, including endangered sea turtles. This reef system is created by tiny tube-building Sabellariid sea worms.
1585 SE MacArthur Blvd, Stuart, FL
The Elliott Museum Opened in 1961.Since then, you can enjoy a significant collection of classic cars, trucks, bicycles, and boats; baseball memorabilia; local history; Americana; a variety of art; a tribute to actress Frances Langford; and even a Foucault Pendulum.
825 Northeast Ocean Boulevard
Stuart, Florida 34996
(772) 225-1961
The House of Refuge is the only one remaining of ten built in 1876 by the US Treasury Department. It has been listed on the National Register of
Historic Places since 1974.
301 S.E. MacArthur Blvd.
Stuart, FL 34996
(772) 225-1875
Many different charter boats available. Check online it is sure to be a beautiful day!
Founded in 1964 it is a non-profit organization.Located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River, on 57-acre parcel you will find nature trails, 750,000-gallon Game Fish Lagoon, Sea Turtle Pavilion, Children's Pavilion, Sea Star Touch Tank Pavilion, Rays on the Reef Ray Pavilion, and the Frances Langford Visitors Center.
890 NE Ocean Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996
772.225.0505
6-26
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