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18 Blind Monk C2
19 HG Roosters B7
Entertainment
20 BB King's B3
21 CityPlace B3
22 Harriet Himmel Theater B3
23 Palm Beach Dramaworks C2
24 Pawnshop C2
25 Respectable Street B2
Shopping
26 Antiques Row C7
27 Greenmarket C2
Long before the CityPlace complex came along, there was Clematis St , a hip, bohemian
strip bustling with locals, diners and scads of bar-hoppers come nightfall. The most eclect-
ic strip in town, much of it's also a historic district with a jumbled collection of architec-
ture - Greek Revival, Venetian Revival, Mediterranean Revival and art deco. Every
Thursday night, Clematis plays host to West Palm's signature event, Clematis by Night .
Another area worth a wander or drive is the El Cid District south of Okeechobee Blvd.
Facing Palm Beach across the water, this lovely neighborhood is packed with
multimillion-dollar homes - ranging from Mediterranean Revival to classic Florida bunga-
lows.
Norton Museum of Art MUSEUM
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 561-832-5196; www.norton.org ; 1451 S Olive Ave; adult/child $12/5;
10am-5pm Tue-Sat, to 9pm Thu, 11am-5pm Sun)
The largest art museum in Florida, the Norton opened in 1941 to display the enormous art
collection of industrialist Ralph Hubbard Norton and his wife Elizabeth. The Nortons' per-
manent collection of more than 5000 pieces (including works by Matisse, Warhol and
 
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