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Nestled in Oakland Park's cultural corridor, the International Swimming Hall of Fame welcomes LGBTQ+ visitors with its heartfelt exhibits on aquatic pioneers and global swimming stories. Affordable at just a dollar sign entry and rated 4.2 out of 5, it rewards an early weekday arrival to enjoy the displays before afternoon groups arrive.
MAC Art Galleries in Oakland Park's Cultural Corridor offers LGBTQ+ travelers an inclusive space to discover rotating contemporary exhibits from local and regional artists at an easy $ price point and a welcoming 4.2/5 rating. The staff is known for thoughtful conversations about the work, so ask about current shows when you arrive to make the most of your visit.
War Memorial Auditorium near Oakland Park's city center invites LGBTQ+ visitors to explore its engaging exhibits and galleries in a genuinely welcoming setting that earns a 4.2 out of 5 rating at an affordable price. Arrive early on weekdays to enjoy quieter hours and easy street parking right outside.
The Art Bloc welcomes LGBTQ+ visitors with its affordable galleries showcasing contemporary works right in Oakland Park's Cultural Corridor, where it holds a 4.2 out of 5 rating. Take time to linger over the rotating installations and check their website for current hours before heading out.
Ernesto Maranje Art & Design in Oakland Park's Cultural Corridor creates a warm, inclusive space where LGBTQ+ visitors can explore distinctive contemporary art and design pieces that celebrate diverse perspectives, all at an easy $ price point with a 4.2/5 rating. Drop in on a weekday morning to chat directly with the artist before the small gallery fills up.
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