3 Best Landmarks in Coral Springs, FL

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Northwest Regional Library - Coral Springs, FL Landmarks
Northwest Regional Library - Coral Springs, FL Landmarks
Northwest Regional Library - Coral Springs, FL Landmarks
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NORTHWEST REGIONAL LIBRARY

3151 North University Drive,
Coral Springs, FL 33065 Directions

Since 1974

Specialty:

Events Study and Reading Room E-Magazines Education Computers and Wi-Fi E-Books Teens and Adults Programs Communications E-Audio Books

Northwest Regional Library has an extensive collection of best sellers, adult fiction, DVDs, audiobooks, and CDs. The library has many digital devices available for loan, including Veterans HotSpots and children’s Playaway LaunchPads. Northwest Regional Library's collection includes international language materials in Spanish, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Hebrew, and Russian. They aim to provide convenient access to a full range of innovative and cost-effective services that satisfy the changing needs of the people of Broward County for information, education, and recreation. The library has over 100 public-use computers (including one with screen reading software (JAWS), outgoing fax service, and a scanner. The library has several rooms for library programs and community use.

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Contact:

(954) 357-7990

Mon-Wed: 10am - 8pm
Thu-Sun: 10am - 6pm

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Coral Springs City Hall - Coral Springs, FL Landmarks
Coral Springs City Hall - Coral Springs, FL Landmarks
Coral Springs City Hall - Coral Springs, FL Landmarks
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CORAL SPRINGS CITY HALL

9500 West Sample Road,
Coral Springs, FL 33065 Directions

Specialty:

Office Buildings Architecture and Historical Building Government Organization Historic Preservation

Coral Springs City Hall is a beautiful building with architecture that provides dozens of resources for residents. Their reception area is very spacious and decorated in a very modern style with an amazing ceiling art piece. There is a multi-level parking garage. Their mission is to be the premier community in which to live, work, and raise a family. They provide an innovative, sustainable, high-performing organization that strives to make decisions and measure progress based on economic, social, and environmental factors, improving the quality of life for the residents, businesses, and visitors of the diverse community they serve.

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Contact:

(954) 344-1001 (954) 344-1000

Mon-Thu: 7:30am - 5:30pm
Fri: 7:30am - 3pm
Sat & Sun: Closed

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COVERED BRIDGE

4500 Northwest 95th Avenue,
Coral Springs, FL 33065 Directions

Since 1964

Specialty:

Historical Buildings Landscape Architecture Boulevards Planted with Flowers and the Covered Bridge as Its Centerpiece

The Coral Springs Historic Covered Bridge is the first covered bridge that has been preserved to look exactly as it did in 1964. Coral Ridge Properties (CRP) constructed a covered bridge as the entrance to the new City of Coral Springs as a sales technique. Colonial in style, the covered bridge was a landmark draw that demonstrated the future style of the city, which would become a city in the country. The bridge was designed by George Hodapp in The Hills subdivision. Over the years, the bridge and murals have been restored, but they mark the location of the only covered bridge in the state of Florida located in the public right-of-way. Now the bridge has the distinction of a Florida Heritage Site marker in recognition of its architecture and historical significance to the state. Stop by and see where the history of Coral Springs began.

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Contact:

(954) 344-1197

Mon-Sun: 9am - 5pm

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