1. The Historic Stranahan House Museum is the oldest standing structure in Fort Lauderdale and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1901 as a trading post by Frank Stranahan, who later added living quarters for himself and his wife Ivy. The house has been restored to its original 1913 configuration, complete with period furnishings. Visitors can tour the house and learn about the Stranahans’ life and their contributions to the development of Fort Lauderdale. Interesting facts include the fact that the house served as a general store, post office, and community center, and that Ivy Stranahan played a key role in advocating for women’s suffrage and Native American rights.

2. The museum is open for guided tours Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-4pm and Sunday from 1pm-4pm. The phone number is (954) 524-4736.

3. Admission is $15 for adults, $12 for seniors (ages 65+), $7 for students (ages 6-18), and free for children under 6. Group rates are available for parties of 10 or more. The museum is located in downtown Fort Lauderdale and is easily accessible by car or public transportation. Visitors can park in nearby parking garages or use a ride-sharing service.