The Amtrak station in Fort Lauderdale was built by the Seaboard Air Line in 1926. It was designed in the Mediterranean Revival style, which was popular in South Florida at the time for its romantic associations with early explorers and because regional boosters often drew parallels between Florida’s warm climate and that of Italy, Spain and southern France. The stuccoed building features a hipped red tile roof and decorative elements above the entryways that include a wreath with shield and fancy scroll work. Source: Here
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