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February 2012

 
Boca Raton Museum
Topic: Take In Special Fun to Do Places, Pure Entertainment for Family Members
Category: Life and Play in Florida
Activity: Fun-to-Do
City: Boca Raton
County: Palm Beach
Metro: West Palm
Region: Southeast
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Q: Good afternoon staff. A little brain work needed. We are taking a Boca Raton Beach Vacation, a weekend getaway to relax. We are mainly going to be hanging around the beach, but want to take our parents to something out of the sun. All right now, there is the current dilemma.

All right now, wishing you well. Great motivation.

Augusta Cox (Green Cove Springs Florida)

Answer!

A: Come on in, you have my brain pondering. Here we begin. A very trendy and leisurely way to spend an afternoon is to take in the Boca Raton Museum of Art (561-392-2500) in Mizner Park. It is such a pretty area and the attraction has an excellent permanent collection that includes an assembly of American and European artists. Alrighty, progress. Ready, set, go.

Alrighty, fun is in the challenge you bring. This is the end.

Regards the AllonFlorida.com Team!!!

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