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    4.8 (5 reviews)
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    8 months ago

    I love this store and visit whenever I am in Florida. Prices are great. Owner is knowledgeable and so helpful.

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    6 years ago

    Very nice owner, cute different amount of different things.....depends on what your looking for. Nice quaint touch

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    Extremely professional and skilled in all areas of framing! I cannot say enough good things about…read moreFuture Art & Frame to do this establishment justice. Here is my story - I noticed my 2' x 4' lithograph had detached from the matte behind the plexiglass. I have had the piece for less than a year. The piece is valuable. When I contacted the selling gallery (in Michigan) for advice to get it repaired, the customer service representative mentioned taking it to Michaels or Hobby Lobby. I politely thanked them and immediately went searching for an experienced framing company. I love Michaels and Hobby Lobby, but this wasn't a poster; this is a valuable piece of art. I contacted Future Art & Frame. Minutes into the conversation, I knew I found the right place. Ruthanne understood exactly what I was describing and went on to detail how she would approach the repair. Ruthanne made me feel right at ease. She has a wealth of knowledge about art and framing. She is meticulous, and her work ethic is impeccable. When I saw her put on white gloves to examine the piece, I knew I was in the presence of a thoughtful professional. Ruthanne and her staff are as kind as they are experts. They take art seriously and assist with restoration, repairs, and custom framing. Plus, they have the largest selection of frames I have ever seen. I highly recommend Future Art & Frame.

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    The Deerfield Beach Historical Society is the main historical organization for the city of…read moreDeerfield Beach. They operate so many events its amazing that they are just an all volunteer organization. The key property is the 1923 historic house, The Butler House, which offers tours on Saturdays and by appointment only. The Butler House is next to an over 100-year old Banyan tree, which is a great location for weddings and events. The other facility they operate is the Cultural Center & Museum, which is across the street. The Cultural Center is a resource center available for all organizations in Deerfield Beach. The Center provides art exhibits, concerts, art classes, movie nights, historical lectures and community events. A third facility they operate is the Old Schoolhouse, which opens by appointment only as well as on Saturdays for different organizations. One side of the Schoolhouse replicates as a 1920s schoolhouse and the other is used as a meeting space. The Society also maintains an archive and is available for research by appointment. The Society is a great city resource and tries to save the historical buildings in the area.

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    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    The Gallery is filled with beautiful art, paintings, and hand made wearable amazing neck…read morepieces,earings ,pins all are outstand pieces of fine art. You will enjoy this gallery. The service is great. And I love the joy the pieces bring to the people in the are. Lots of things to like.

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