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· Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art (1 E. Las Olas Blvd., 954- 525-5500, http://www.moafl.org ), at the city's Riverwalk, is two floors of modern and contemporary art, mostly American and European with a Cuban collection as well. The Tutankhamen show is slated to run Dec. 15 to April 23. Admission is $6.

· Bonnet House (900 N. Birch Rd., 954-563-5393, http://www.bonnethouse.org ), the former home of artist Frederic Clay Bartlett and his wife, is well worth a tour. The well-preserved mansion and gardens offer a delightful window into how this eccentric couple lived. House admission $12, grounds only $8.

INFORMATION: The Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau (800-22-SUNNY, http://www.sunny.org/rainbow ) has packets specially designed for gay visitors, including gay-oriented lodging and entertainment tips, as well as general tourism information.

-- Gary Lee


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