The Stranahan House is the oldest and most historically significant structure in all of Broward County. The Stranahan's were the founding family helping to create the City of Fort Lauderdale. The museum was the original pioneer settlement trading post, post office, bank, and community gathering place. It later became the Stranahan residence, a boarding house, and a restaurant. Today, the museum offers a glimpse into the beginning of Fort Lauderdale with historical tours that tell of the birth of the community through the lives of two extraordinary people and the homestead they created. This is where it all began!
You'll see an historical wooden building, about 100 years old, its interior. On the tour you learn the history of the house, the owners, and Fort Lauderdale general.
The historic Stranahan House sits on Fort Lauderdale's New River. It is a small Museum available for Tour by appointment only. Everytown likes to paint its history in a positive light however I got first-hand Knowledge from the woman who does the ghost tours that's there's some shady past that was edited for television and tourism :-) to get the low down dirty gossip fun Fort Lauderdale's edgy history take the ghost tour at the Stranahan House. Everybody's got their Shadow every cities got the shadow every shadow is there because of the lights you got to own it all. And Fort Lauderdale at the nitty-gritty level does endorse and own their history The Good the Bad and the Ugly through the Arts in their support of the artist to see the sacrifice the people of the city have made to make it be Hub of the southeast region of the State of Florida and the United States of America!
Not sure what's to see, but to learn supposibly the life of the Stranahans and maybe about the beginning of Fortlauderdale, maybe some of their things are inside, its worth taking the tour i would say
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.