Welcome back to #TravelThursday. This is Part 4 of my look back at my recent trip back to South Florida – my former home of 35+ years. It was my first trip back in nearly 9 months (38 weeks to be exact) – since the end of June 2025 – when I closed on the sale of my 30-year home.
Last week I wrote about my Wednesday with my brother – starting at Sawgrass Mills Mall in Sunrise – continuing at Fuddruckers in Pembroke Pines – and finishing at Tate’s Comics + Toys + More in Lauderhill.
Early on Thursday March 26TH 2026 – me and my brother wished each other safe travels. He was headed to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (#FLL) for his return flight back to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (#DFW).
I was headed south along Hiatus Road, and then west along Oakland Park Boulevard, and then south along Flamingo Road, and then west and south along Panther Parkway / NW 136TH Avenue, and then west along Florida State Road 84, and then onto a tiny piece of I-75, and then finally north onto U.S. 27.
I arrived in “America’s Sweetest Town” – Clewiston – at around 9:20 AM, and I headed straight for the Clewiston Museum – right along U.S. 27. (Its right side faces the highway, and its front side faces Central Avenue.)



This was my 2ND visit to their museum. My 1ST visit occurred on October 21ST 2021 while I was driving through on my way from Homestead to Tampa to attend a concert. The 40-year-old museum was closed for several weeks of renovations in August and September 2024, and I’ve wanted to check it out again ever since then. They are open 5 days a week – Mondays to Fridays – from 9 AM to 4 PM. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors (50+), and $5 for children and students. Upon entry I had a very nice conversation with Rosie at the front desk. She was going to do me a favor and give me the senior discount, and then I informed her that I’m 59 anyway. She was astonished. She said I looked like I was in my “mid-40s”. I’ll look for Rosie again on my next visit. I’ll also hope to meet the Director of the museum to share ideas with each other.
Next stop – Arby’s at Love’s near Moore Haven – my favorite rest stop about 1 hour and 15 minutes from home. I watched this truck stop / gas station / convenience store / restaurant being built as I drove by 4 times in September and October 2016 and February 2017. I knew back then that I would be a future customer of their fuel, food, and bathrooms. They opened in March 2017, and I’ve been a regular customer almost every time I’ve driven through the area. From my former home to my current home (northward) it’s at almost exactly the two-thirds point of that drive.
I returned home at 12:36 PM EDT on that Thursday March 26TH 2026, and my 420-mile road-trip was complete. It was my longest stay in South Florida since the week I retired 25 months earlier. It was my first multi-night stay in Homestead / Florida City since December 2024.
I figured I would write 2 parts for this #TravelThursday series, but once I got going writing it – I wanted to include more material. It expanded to 3 parts, and then (of course) 4 parts. I enjoyed writing this series, but even more important – I loved being able to hang out with members of my former home church family, former coworker friends, and definitely my brother of 51 years in West Broward.
This was a great road-trip that I’ll remember for years to come – especially since I’ve documented much of it here over the past 4 weeks.
Next #TravelThursday – I’m going on a cruise. I’ll reveal where I’m going. It’s not where you may think. Let’s keep traveling together.
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