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Originally known as Lake Mabel, Port Everglades was officially established as a deep water harbor in 1927 and has since grown to become one of South Florida's strongest economic engines with annual operating revenues of more than $66 million and total waterborne commerce exceeding 23 million tons in liquid, bulk and containerized cargoes.
More than 5,300 ships call at Port Everglades in a year forming the basis of a diverse maritime operation that includes a thriving cruise industry and a reputation as the "world's best cruise port," a growing containerized cargo business that establishes Port Everglades among the nation's top seaports,
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Discover a landmark resort with world-class amenities located in the heart of Florida's foremost yachting center. Set upon 22 acres amidst the tropical lushness of Fort Lauderdale across the waterway from Port Everglades. The resort is near Fort Lauderdale International Airport, downtown Fort Lauderdale, the Broward County Convention Center, Port Everglades and three blocks from the beach.
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