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Tourist Attractions in Bradenton, Florida

Bradenton sits on the west central coastline of Florida, just south of Tampa and north of Sarasota. Its location on the Manatee River and Intracoastal Waterway provides visitors and locals with excellent fishing and boating opportunities. Bradenton is conveniently located for beach access on the barrier islands of Longboat Key and Anna Maria Island. Visitors will find many things to do and see in Bradenton.

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    1. South Florida Museum

      • See manatees at the South Florida Museum. manatee image by Earl Robbins from Fotolia.com

        From Florida's earliest animal inhabitants to archaic peoples to our modern past of a few generations ago, the South Florida Museum has collected artifacts and created exhibits that bring it all to life. Environmental exhibits help visitors understand habitats, how they have evolved and where they are going. The museum houses the Tallant Collection, an archaeological gold mine of artifacts, and also the Bishop Planetarium and the Parker Manatee Aquarium. As of early 2010, admission rates for the museum were $15.95 for adults, $13.95 for seniors 65 and over and $11.95 for children between 4 and 12; younger children are admitted free.

        South Florida Museum
        201 10th St. W.
        Bradenton, FL 34206
        941-746-4131
        southfloridamuseum.org

      Palma Sola Botanical Park

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        Palma Sola Botanical Park in northwest Bradenton sits on 10 acres of carefully cultivated land, which showcases rare palms, flowering trees and other subtropical plants. Patrons enjoy taking art and yoga classes or simply exploring the serene surroundings. Park facilities can be rented for events and are often the site of weddings, both inside and outdoors. Admission to Palma Sola is free. The park is planning aggressive improvements and hopes to create more themed gardens, improve irrigation and build boardwalks for better access to various areas.

        Palma Sola Botanical Park
        9800 17th Ave. N.W.
        Bradenton, FL 34209
        941-761-2866
        palmasolabp.com

      Bradenton Motorsports Park

      • Close up detail of a classic car at a car show image by Rob Hill from Fotolia.com

        For drag racing enthusiasts, Bradenton Motorsports Park is the place to be. The park maintains a 1/4-mile National Hot Rod Association drag strip and hosts a variety of events throughout the year. A concession stand is open during events, and Wi-Fi is available. Most Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays are Fun and Grudge Racing days, open to all who want to put their own vehicles to the test. Other events include the Florida Bracket Championships and Street Bike Kaos. Prices vary depending on event, but many are accessible for a gate fee of around $15.

        Bradenton Motorsports Park
        21000 E. State Road 64
        Bradenton, FL 34212
        941-748-1320
        bradentonmotorsports.com

      Caddy Shanks

      • Practice makes perfect with simulated golf. golf clubs image by Freeze Frame Photography from Fotolia.com

        Caddy Shanks has three golf simulators with replicas of more than 60 famous golf courses. Virtual golf--"You can almost smell the grass!"--makes it easy to practice regardless of the weather. The PGA-endorsed simulators make accurate detections from the swing, sending virtual golf balls on true trajectories. Visitors can use their own clubs or rent from the house. In addition to the golf simulators, Caddy Shanks offers racing simulators, Wii games and a rock band simulator. Rates for the golf simulator are based on time rather than per person. The Sims Surround is $40 for an hour, $25 for half an hour and $12.50 for 15 minutes.

        Caddy Shanks Virtual Golf
        8207 Tourist Center Drive
        Bradenton, FL 34201
        941-870-4770
        caddyshanks.com

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