The New River Inn is a historic site in Fort Lauderdale, Florida located at 231 Southwest 2nd Avenue.
[3][4] The building was constructed of hollow concrete blocks and sand dredged from the nearby beach.
It included sewer and irrigation systems along with running ice water and was lit with carbide lamps.
Permanent exhibits include "Panorama of the Past" detailing the history of the Greater Fort Lauderdale area, a hotel room which has been decorated to appear as a typical hotel room of 1908, and the historic King-Cromartie House built in 1907.
[2] This article about a property in Broward County, Florida on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.