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The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History
The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History is a fascinating museum and tourist attraction located at 10300 Forest Hill Boulevard in Wellington, Florida, United States. The museum is open Monday to Saturday from 12:00 pm to 7:30 pm and on Sundays from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Visitors are encouraged to arrive at least 45 minutes prior to closing to fully enjoy the exhibits. The museum, situated inside the Mall at Wellington Green, showcases a variety of exhibits, including "Wrecking in the Florida Keys" and "The Railroad that Died at Sea," curated by Robert Feeney, a Material Culture & Technology expert. Visitors can also learn about the history of Fort Jefferson and explore a collection of real fossils and museum replicas.
Palm Beach County Film and Television Commission
The Palm Beach County Film and Television Commission is a local government office located at 2195 Southern Boulevard, West Palm Beach, Florida, United States. The institution features a classic courtroom with medium brown wood panels reminiscent of a Perry Mason style courtroom on the 2nd floor of the courthouse. Surrounding the area are lush landscaping, a children's splash park, shade sails, concessions stand, and a half-acre sandy beach with water activities. Visitors can also enjoy a perimeter trail that goes around Lake Okeechobee, offering spectacular views of natural areas. The FTC offers free one-stop permitting for over 50 municipalities, taxing districts, County departments, and other community entities within The Palm Beaches. They coordinate and facilitate production requests to ensure that productions run efficiently and safely, without disruption for the crew and the community. The Palm Beaches TV offers high-quality, commercial-free, family-friendly programming showcasing the best of Palm Beach County's attractions, sports, culture, eco-tourism, and culinary experiences.
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