Week of November 18, 2004   
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British Virgin Islands representatives woo Miami professionals
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Miami to get guidance on land acquisition from Supreme Court
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MUSEUMS

Thursday 11/18

EVENING FOR FAMILIES
   Young At Art Children's Museum will host an open studio evening for families. Visitors can explore the museum and try hands-on activities that introduce potential students to the world of art and help families understand the museum's curriculum. Free food and beverages. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Young At Art Children's Museum, 11584 W State Road 84, Davie. Free. Details: (954) 424-0085, ext. 10.
MAPS AND PRINTS
   The Historical Museum of Southern Florida presents the exhibit of antique Haitian maps and prints from the 18th and 19th century from the collection of Edouard Duval-Carrie. Through Jan. 23 at 101 W Flagler St., Miami. Details: (305) 375-1492or www.historical-museum.org.
PARIS ART
   The Bass Museum presents 83 works of art to celebrate the Art Deco style of domestic interiors from the 1920s and 1930s in Paris. Through Jan. 23 at The Bass Museum, 2121 Park Ave., Miami Beach. $4-$6. Details: (305) 673-7530 or www.bassmuseum.org.

Friday 11/05


ONGOING

THE FLORIDA HOME
   The Historical Museum of Southern Florida presents Modern Living: 1945-1965, showcasing domestic architecture in Florida in the Post-World War II period. The exhibit explores home design developments, changes in architectural styles and the effects of a subtropical environment as well as popular culture on construction of Florida homes. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays; noon-5 p.m. Sundays at 101 W Flagler St., Miami. $2-$5. Details: (305) 375-1492.
   

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