It's the home of one of the original families of Fort Lauderdale. Frederic Bartlett received the home with his betrothed as a wedding present from Hugh Taylor Birch, her father. Frederick was an artist who created much art at this home along with his third wife, Evelyn Fortune Lilly. She outlived him by many many years , and died at 109. The first two died young. Hugh Taylor Birch Park, across Sunrise Boulevard from the Bonnet house, was also the property of Hugh Taylor Birch. Much of the surrounding area was his property originally.
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It's an oasis in the middle of urban sprawl. An absolute treasure of South Florida and a must see.
You can see an historic house, art works, and nice gardens here. Its well worth visiting.
A Historic house museum and gardens
Excellent tour at Fort Lauderdale beach.It's a biggest untouched landscaping.Must seen the only unique land which stay as original .
It is basically a musuem. A house preserved as it was 80 years ago owned by an art loving family. Lots of paintings and collectables and interesting stories. It was sort of like going to grandma's house as it was in 1930.
It's like a museum and botanical garden. The tours are very well done and they explain the history of the house and fort Lauderdale
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