The Frame Up

The Frame Up The Frame Up is locally owned and operated by Mary Arseneau
and is located behind the 2nd Street surf shop on Atlantic Blvd. I will keep everyone updated.

Presently, the shop is closed due to the virus. • Needlework • Paintings • Photographs •Artwork
• Diplomas • Limited Edition Prints • Posters • Family Heirlooms • Shadow Boxes • Recycle Frames • Wood Frames • Metal frames • Mirrors • Jerseys • Authentic Memorabilia • Repairs

10/25/2023
09/04/2023

The only equestrian facility in northeast Broward County is hidden in the heart of Pompano Beach, and while it may be small, it sure is mighty.

07/28/2023

I remember hanging on for dear life . LOL

07/27/2023

Chicago 🇺🇲
➢ Credit 👉🏆📸

07/25/2023
07/20/2023
07/11/2023

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07/11/2023

I do post this image from time to time, it’s 428 Green St., Key West, FL the building was constructed in 1858 this picture is from the mid-1860s, in the very beginning it was the city morgue they eventually made it a icehouse probably 10 years later I guess to keep the bodies cold and make cold drinks it was also a little cigar factory, and the first telegraph office on the second floor, I stayed up there a bunch of times, there’s a ladder that goes to a secret hatch to get up there, during prohibition it was a bar called the Blind Pig, after that it was a couple more different bars one of them was called the Duvall club after that the new owner named it the “Oldest Bar” because it actually was the oldest bar in Key West, My grandfather purchased it in 1964 painted his name over the old sign and named it Captain Tony’s Saloon, before he purchased this bar it had a crazy reputation for prostitution, gambling A smuggler‘s hang out, some pretty wild drag shows on the backstage every Tuesday and Wednesday, on the weekend there were some pretty wild st*****rs, this place was off-limits to all military personnel for over three decades always military police standing out front, It took a while for my grandfather to straighten it out he did keep some things the same, definitely gambling upstairs, and of course the wild women going in and out, I was very proud to work for my grandfather from 1976 through 1983 I had a hell of a run and I got some stories I forgot one more fun fact we are the original Hemingway bar documented that’s where he did most of his drinking and thinking like myself it’s that kind of place

Address

3201 East Atlantic Boulevard (Rear Of Building Behind The Surf Shop)
Pompano Beach, FL
33062

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 3pm
Wednesday 11am - 3pm
Thursday 11am - 3pm
Friday 11am - 3pm

Telephone

+19547825978

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