Cynthia Nixon Overview

Cynthia Nixon Overview
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Cynthia Nixon, known for playing Miranda Hobbes, the career-minded and cynical lawyer in the Sex and the City, was a famous theater, television and film actress. Lanky, slim and with short blonde hair, she may not be a beauty in the traditional sense, but then it is her unconventional looks that lends itself perfectly to make her the great character actress that she is. She began acting along with her mother when she was just 12. Being the daughter of an actress made it easier for her to acquire roles initially but it was her pure talent and hard work that paved the way for further success. She began appearing in Movies, television and theatrical productions as a teenager. If you are her fan, you must follow the list of the best museums in the USA that she guides!

The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature

The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature
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The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature was a top tourist attraction in Fort Lauderdale that houses numerous artifacts, archaeological findings and exhibits from all over Florida. The museum was especially interesting for those interested in Floridas Gulf Coast. According to Google Review, someone said that the manatee exhibit was the best with so many different viewing points and the animals looked very cared for. There were only a certain number of planetarium shows per day. They give you a good talk before you start your adventure and explain everything so well.

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The De Soto National Memorial

The De Soto National Memorial
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The De Soto National Memorial was a park in southwest Florida that commemorates Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. The park contains exhibits about the expedition, a living history camp, hiking and biking trails, and a small beach. According to Google Review, someone said that people must visit the visitor center and watch the movie to see the park. Take a walk around the park trail and see the beautiful grounds.

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Palma Sola Botanical Park

Palma Sola Botanical Park
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Palma Sola Botanical Park was a botanical garden, which was located in the northwest of Bradenton. It was home to a plethora of colorful plants and flowers as well as a playground. It also has three large lakes where visitors can relax and enjoy the scenic views. According to Google Review, someone said that it was a beautiful little park, a true gem for anybody with some knowledge and genuine interest in plants. Quiet and peaceful, best to visit first thing in the morning.

The Robinson Preserve

The Robinson Preserve
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The Robinson Preserve was a 195-hectare nature preserve located in northwest Bradenton, Florida that features hiking and biking trails. It was a slide for all year round and recreational programs like tai chi and yoga. The preserve was a favorite of kayakers as it includes 2.5 miles of crystal blue waterways through the natural mangrove tunnels. According to Google Review, someone said that it was definitely a favorite place with free park entrance and parking and water fountain at the beginning of the walk. Some paved trails, bridges, boardwalks, lookout towers, and lots of wildlife to see too.

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The Bradenton Riverwalk

The Bradenton Riverwalk
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The Bradenton Riverwalk offers a scenic public park with playground, benches, and a skatepark. It was located east of downtown and leads to several dining and drinking establishments. According to Google Review, someone said that it was such a beautiful and kid friendly place. They have a splash pad to beat the Florida heat, the views along the water, and the pleasant little pieces of art along the walk. I hear there is also a skate park but we did not venture down that way.