Flamingo Gardens, Wray Home Museum
The Wrays used the weekend home for relaxing and business. They often entertained business associates, civic groups, and friends at picnics with food prepared in the BBQ kitchen separate from the home.
The Wray Home Museum nestled, in a hammock of 200-year-old oaks was built, in 1933 by Floyd L. and Jane Wray as a weekend residence. It is the oldest residence in Broward County west of University Drive and is now a Cultural Landmark. It has been restored to provide visitors to Flamingo Gardens with a glimpse of life in South Florida in the 1930s. The Wray Home Museum exhibits significant items connected with the Wrays and Flamingo Groves, as well as other historical items of the period.
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