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Parade route: MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Event Center, 9221 S.E. Event Center Place. Website: ... Parade route: St. Lucie River from downtown Stuart public docks to Manatee Pocket. Best viewing spots
And when historic icons like the Stuart Feed Store disappear, there's no way to get them back. This column reflects the opinion of Blake Fontenay . Contact him via email at bfontenay@gannett.com ...
The building is on the Stuart Historic Register; the museum opened in 1992. ... 2024, in downtown Stuart. The museum leases the building from the city and is seeking an extension of 15 years with ...
The Stuart Heritage Museum, at 161 Southwest Flagler Avenue in Stuart, Florida, is a local history museum located in an historic 2-story frame building built in 1901 by George W. Parks. Parks used the first floor of the building for his Geo. W. Parks Grocery and General Merchandise Store and second floor for his home.
The Martin County Fair is one of the largest agricultural fairs in the United States, occurring annually in February in Stuart, Florida. Established in 1960, this Fair is held at the Martin County Fairgrounds across from Witham Airfield. The fair includes rides and food, and features various local talents.
The Lyric Theatre is a historic theater located at 59 Southwest Flagler Avenue in downtown Stuart, Florida. [2] The building fronts on its north side on Southwest Osceola Street. Built to serve as a movie house, [3] it is now used primarily as a stage and music venue. [4] Additions were made on the west side to provide back stage space for ...
These 23 Treasure Coast restaurants will be open Christmas Day. ... The oceanfront restaurant at The Historic Driftwood Resort, ... 2660 S.E. Federal Highway, Stuart. Hours: Open until 2 p.m ...
The House of Refuge provides a look at turn of the 20th century living along the coast. Areas available for public viewing are the boathouse, kitchen, dining room, parlor, bedroom and a lookout tower constructed during World War II. New exhibit space includes a timeline of Hutchinson Island dating from 2000 BC to the hurricanes of 2004.