1711 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa
Authentic African artifacts and artwork of leading African
and African-American artists make this a unique and fascinating
collection. |
1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin
In addition to works of many local and Florida artists,
this Center includes a unique children’s art museum
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349 Main St., Dunedin
Take a look at local history, with the Scottish flavor
of Dunedin’s early settlers |
55 Fifth St. South, St. Petersburg
The nation’s third largest Holocaust memorial museum features
an extensive permanent collection as well as traveling
exhibits and ongoing educational programs. |
100 Second St. N., St. Petersburg
An affiliate of the Smithsonian, this impressive facility
hosts hosting rotating, Smithsonian exhibits that appeal
to young and old alike, with informative audio programs.
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800 Second Ave. NE, St. Petersburg
Located in the heart of the action on The Pier in St.
Petersburg, the interactive displays make for a fun-filled
experience for kids of all ages. |
115 Tenth Ave., St. Pete Beach
Explore the history of the Gulf’s barrier islands from
the earliest time when tribes of Native Americans fished
these waters.
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12211 Walsingham Road, Largo
This attractive gallery showcases many local artists
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401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa
Step back in time to the elegance of the Tampa Hotel at
the turn of the 19th-20th century.
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4801 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa
The Southeast’s largest science center features an IMAX
theater and exciting interactive exhibits that will captivate
both children and adults.
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500 Douglas Ave., Dunedin
The National Armed Services & Law Enforcement Memorial
Museum (NASLEMM) is an educational memorial museum
honoring those who serve, or have served, in the U.S.
Armed Forces, or in law enforcement (Federal, State, and
local). |
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11909 125th St. N., Largo
This historical village recreates the life of early settlers.
It also includes a museum filled with artifacts of local
history.
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329 S. Bayshore Blvd., Safety Harbor
Indian relics and artifacts that trace the area’s earliest
history.
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1000 Third St. S., St. Petersburg
This is the world’s most comprehensive collection of works
of this famous Spanish surrealist.
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255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg
This beautiful museum on the St. Petersburg waterfront
features an excellent permanent collection of European,
American, Pre-Colombian and Asian Art, plus regular traveling
exhibits. And the gardens are not to me missed.
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335 Second Ave. NE, St. Petersburg
The Displays that depict St. Petersburg’s past include
a replica of the world’s first commercial airliner that
flew across Tampa Bay and landed in St. Petersburg.
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600 N. Ashley Drive,Tampa
The history of Western Civilization unfolds in the art
exhibits of this fine museum in downtown Tampa.
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4202 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa
For fine traveling shows of local and national artists,
visit the USF campus in northern Hillsborough County.
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1818 E. Ninth Ave., Tampa
Tampa’s rich immigrant history is preserved in this unique
museum, which includes a recreation of the homes and workplace
of the Spanish, Cuban and Italian communities that played
such an integral part in building the city.
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