Two-story building preserves original police station and courthouse features with historic architecture and authentic interiors. Atmosphere feels peaceful and family-like, enhanced by sounds like rain and drums. Exhibits focus on Black policing history, offering clear, informative stories that engage visitors with personal and community legacies.
The museum preserves the memory of racial segregation and commemorates the first Black police officers, motorcyclists, judge, and detective. It offers a deep history of the justice system during the Jim Crow era and holds historical importance to the community.
Historic Black Police Precinct Courthouse and Museum offers a rich history and an educational experience. The staff adds to the cool vibe with their friendly and engaging presence.
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The museum is the only one of its kind in the United States.
Expect a smooth entry with no wait times during weekdays.
Guided tours are available and provide detailed historical accounts.
Rooms distort reality with tilted hallways, shifting gravity, and trick mirrors creating an immersive, playful atmosphere. Bright, organized space offers interactive photo opportunities and family-friendly fun. Energy stays relaxed, with occasional crowds but smooth flow throughout.
Exhibits offer mind-bending illusions and zero gravity experiences that feel unlike any other museum. The atmosphere is spectacular and delivers a unique, engaging visit every time.
Every room offers a different theme with unique activities that create a fun and cool experience for all ages.
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Free parking is available right next to the museum.
The museum is not crowded even on busy weekends.
Sensory Saturday events occur regularly, providing interactive experiences.
Spacious museum showcases contemporary art with interactive installations and a beautiful garden oasis. The atmosphere stays quiet and inviting, with a chic, modern design that encourages exploration and reflection. Indoor and outdoor dining options complement the art experience.
A private collection of contemporary art fills the galleries with works from diverse, talented artists. The museum offers a calm, educational atmosphere with exhibits like the Japanese collections and Kusama pieces, plus a beautiful garden to explore.
Modern art installations stand out with their cool and interesting vibe. The private collection museum features exhibits like the Kusama Expo that add to its cool factor.
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Admission is $15 for adults, with free entry for first responders and low-income visitors.
The museum hosts rotating art exhibitions throughout the year.
Special events, like operatic performances, are hosted by Mrs. Rubell.
Superfunland offers a colorful, immersive space filled with interactive games and offbeat installations that create a fun, relaxed atmosphere where people laugh, play, and enjoy without taking themselves too seriously.
Exhibits focus on erotic and beautiful themes with a strong educational angle. Plenty of interactive and informative displays make it a fun and engaging museum experience.
Interactive art installations and displays create a very cool and engaging atmosphere. Different areas explore the progression of sex in society with a super fun layout to explore.
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Tickets must be purchased online in advance; no counter sales available.
Check the schedule for live shows, as they vary by night.
Some attractions may be temporarily closed during your visit.
Shooting range combines free museum with historical firearms displays and a professional, sleek setup. Atmosphere stays relaxed with thoughtful details like souvenir medals and photo opportunities. Visitors experience a unique mix of shooting and museum exploration in a comfortable, well-designed space.
South Florida's premier machine gun museum offers many historical weapons and an art gallery. Visitors can hold replica guns and explore the exhibits free of charge in a pleasantly uncrowded setting.
Visitors get a very cool welcome and can pose with replica guns for cool selfies. Staff are super friendly, making the experience both fun and informative.
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Expect to pay at least $250 for a basic shooting package.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added to your bill at checkout.
Free parking is available, but the lot fills up quickly.
Museum showcases vibrant graffiti art with interactive workshops and exterior murals that connect indoor exhibits to street culture. Atmosphere blends educational history with lively, colorful displays, appealing to both art enthusiasts and newcomers.
The museum offers a detailed history of graffiti art with photos of early train tagging and showcases pieces like the Moses and taps artwork. Visitors can join interactive graffiti workshops and explore an outdoor gallery that highlights graffiti as a dynamic art form.
Offers a cool and informative experience with a focus on graffiti art. Presents a very cool spot for those interested in street culture.
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Admission is $16 for adults.
There is convenient parking nearby.
Expect to spend about 30-45 minutes exploring the exhibits.
Multiple levels offer amazing views of Miami's skyline and a dome-shaped planetarium creates an immersive space experience. Interactive exhibits include aquariums with coral reef tanks and hands-on activities like building paper airplanes and live science shows. The atmosphere blends modern architecture with engaging educational features suitable for families.
Combines science, an aquarium, and a planetarium in one spot. Offers a unique experience that appeals to both kids and adults.
A giant aquarium with an oculus view from underneath stands out as a cool feature. The planetarium, Omni theater, and rotating exhibits like well-done mummies add to the cool factor.
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Parking is unavailable for event attendees; plan accordingly.
Reservations are required for the planetarium shows, which fill up quickly.
The planetarium may close for private events, affecting access.
Museum offers whimsical, candy-colored rooms with interactive exhibits and creative photo spots. Atmosphere blends nostalgic fun with a lively, colorful vibe. Adults find a relaxing bar featuring notable espresso martinis.
Bright, colorful exhibits create a fun atmosphere that appeals to families and groups. The museum maintains high standards of cleanliness and offers a friendly environment for visitors of all ages.
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Reservations are required to enter the Museum of Ice Cream.
Tickets cannot be purchased on-site; buy them in advance.
Expect to pay around $60 for two people on a weekday.
Yard of historic trains offers a timeless atmosphere with vintage cars and classic suitcases. Spaces feel intimate and nostalgic, with warm natural light filtering through old windows. Children enjoy hands-on play areas featuring miniature trains and interactive exhibits.
Extensive collection of historic railcars includes presidential and NASA cars. Visitors can walk through air-conditioned display cars and take private tours to see detailed exhibits. Special events and real locomotive rides add interactive experiences.
Historic trains and cool retired cars fill the yard. The small museum showcases a collection of cool trains and vehicles that stand out.
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Free admission is available on the first Saturday of every month.
The museum hosts seasonal events like the Polar Express experience.
Train rides are only available on Saturdays.
Open air museum showcases a collection of vintage aircraft including notable models like the F-14D and MiG-21, set within a quiet, compact hangar. Visitors find historical aviation photos and books in exhibition areas with seating for relaxed exploration. The atmosphere suits aviation enthusiasts and families, offering educational value despite limited access around some aircraft.
Displays include the F-14D Super Tomcat, the MiG-21, and classic warbirds in good condition. Exhibits feature historical aviation photos and books with seating for visitors to explore at their own pace.
The Bay of Pigs Memorial outside stands out as a notably cool feature. The museum itself has a unique vibe, though the strict no digital camera policy feels less cool.
Good to know
The entrance fee is $15.
Some aircraft are not accessible for close viewing.
The museum has a strict 'No camera' policy, allowing only phone photography.