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Article: Fort Lauderdale: Families, not frats.
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- The Boston Herald
- Article date:
- September 6, 1998
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Cowboys and Indians in Greater Fort Lauderdale? That's right. Add some great beaches, fine fishing and water sports, a variety of family attractions, a year-round schedule of cultural events, and world-class shopping, and you've got a popular destination for travelers from all walks of life.
Greater Fort Lauderdale stretches from Palm Beach County in the north to Miami-Dade in the south and sits smack dab in the middle of the largest tri-county area in the nation, totaling 1,197 square miles. It encompasses 28 Broward County municipalities including Dania, Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach and Davie, where those cowboys and Indians make their ...
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