Protect and preserve the Fort Lauderdale Beach legacy


Protect and preserve the Fort Lauderdale Beach legacy

When

Thursday, October 16, 2025    
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Where

TIMBR
15 w las olas blvd, Fort Lauderdale, florida, 33301

Event Type

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This evening fundraiser will include:

-Complimentary light bites and drinks provided by Timbr

-Intimate gathering in a stylish, centrally located venue

-Updates from preservationists and archaeologists

-A clear breakdown of how funds raised will support fieldwork on the beach

-A chance to connect with others who care deeply about Fort Lauderdale’s history

Tickets

$35 in advance | $45 at the door

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All proceeds will support archaeological survey costs to advance the designation application.

Broward Trust for Historic Preservation:

Protect and preserve the Fort Lauderdale beach legacy

This stretch of beach is where Fort Lauderdale began. In 1838, during the Second Seminole War, the U.S. military constructed the third fort at the mouth of the New River. That fort gave rise to the name “Fort Lauderdale.”

Today, the area still holds buried evidence of the third fort, including the likely location of the original fortification. It is also connected to the legacy of key historical figures like Abiaki (Sam Jones), Captain Mackay Mackall, and others central to the Seminole Wars.

We have submitted a formal application to designate the area as a significant archaeological and historic site. Your support will help fund the certified archaeological testing required for that application to proceed through the city, state, and national levels.

Archaeological fieldwork includes test shovel surveys, trenching, coring, and analysis by licensed professionals. These surveys are required to protect and document the site before anything irreversible occurs.

Learn more about the Broward Trust for Historic Preservation at https://browardtrust.org