ARTS & CULTURE

The Treasure Coast is lucky to have a quality local arts and entertainment magazine published locally, called, The Local Buzz. It comes out monthly. You can check out their web site at http://www.thelocalbuzzmag.com, or read/print a PDF version right now at: http://www.thelocalbuzzmag.com/buzz/10-07-TC.pdf or pick up a copy at any of a bazillion local locations. It covers live music and theater and entertainment and events on hutchinson island in Fort Pierce St. Lucie Vero Beach Jensen Beach and Stuart.

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McLarty Treasure Museum

The McLarty Treasure Museum tells the story of the Spanish Treasure fleet lost hundreds of years ago that gave the Treasure Coast it’s name.
Located in Vero Beach , it houses artifacts, history, and a first hand look at the treasure that has been found by divers of off Hutchinson Island

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Music, Dance and Comedy for the Holiday Season

The Sunrise Theatre is offering several great shows during the Holiday Season.  They have scheduled Music, Dance, and Comedy for the next two months for theatre goers to enjoy.
The Sunrise Theatre is located in the heart of historic downtown Fort Pierce, within sight of the Indian River Lagoon. The state of the arts facility offers [...]

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The Elliott Museum

The Elliott Museum in Stuart, Florida is a celebration of innovation . . . of how creativity and ingenuity have changed our lives, and made history.
The Elliott Museum was founded by part-time Stuart resident Harmon Elliott as a tribute to his father, Sterling, a prolific inventor. Collectively, Sterling and Harmon were awarded 222 patents throughout [...]

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The House of Refuge at Gilberts Bar

The House of Refuge at Gilbert’s Bar is situated on the coastal rocks of the Anastasia formation, one of the most prominent geologic outcroppings along the entire Eastern seaboard. The house was one of ten commissioned by the U.S. Treasury Department as havens for shipwrecked sailors and travelers along the barren east coast of Florida. [...]

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The Navy UDT-SEAL Museum

The Navy UDT-SEAL Museum is the only museum dedicated solely to preserving the history of the Navy SEALs and their predecessors, including the Underwater Demolition Teams, Naval Combat Demolition Units, Office of Strategic Services Maritime Units and Amphibious Scouts and Raiders.
Located in Fort Pierce, Florida – the birthplace of the Navy Frogman – the Museum [...]

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St Lucie County Tourism

Whether it’s a lazy drive down A1A or a mad-dash on I-95 from a central or south Florida airport; what a gem you’ll miss if you don’t take a breath and stop in to visit the many attractions in St. Lucie County Florida.
Nature lovers will love our many environmentally protected lands available for nature viewing [...]

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The Sunrise Theatre

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Sunrise opened its doors on August 1, 1923 as the largest theatre on Florida ‘s East Coast between Jacksonville and Miami . It quickly became the center of all St. Lucie County‘s cultural activities. The theatre closed its doors on September 8, 1983 , due to [...]

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Main Street Fort Pierce

Main Street Fort Pierce is a great place to spend a day shopping or an evening enjoying the river walk restaurants.
Main Street Fort Pierce‘s record of events include the successful Friday Fest, Sandy Shoes Festival and Sights and Sounds on Second, along with other special events.
Events Include:
Friday Fest – 1st Friday of every month
Farmer’s Market [...]

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The A.E. “Bean” Backus Gallery & Museum

The A.E. “Bean” Backus Gallery & Museum, a 5000 sq. ft. public visual arts facility, was established in 1960 by A.E. Backus, the preeminent Florida landscape painter, and a group of local art enthusiasts.
Open six days a week from early September through mid-July (summer hours by appointment) the Gallery features the Nation’s largest display of [...]

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