(813) 228-8766. The world-class
SS American Victory was built in 1945.
It served in World War II, as well as the
Korean and Vietnam Wars. Aboard the
American Victory Ship, visitors can
experience a fully-functioning 1940s-era
steamship and enjoy an unforgettable
voyage of discovery and relive history
by visiting cavernous three-level cargo
holds, radio and gyro rooms, a hospital
and other parts of the ship.
Appleton Museum of Art,
4333 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala,
(352) 291-4455. This vibrant cultural
center in the heart of Central Florida
offers one of the finest collections in the
Southeast of European, American and
Contemporary art, plus Asian, African,
Islamic and pre-Columbian artifacts.
The museum also presents a series of
exhibitions, lectures, films, workshops
and concerts.
Armed Forces History Museum,
2050 34th Way North, Largo,
(727) 539-8371. This museum is
dedicated to preserving our military
history and educating the public. It
houses one of the largest collections of
military memorabilia, equipment and
vehicles in the state of Florida.
Chihuly Collection,
400 Beach Dr., St. Petersburg,
(727) 896-4527. This stunning permanent
collection of world-renowned artist
Dale Chihuly’s artwork is in a magnificent
10,000 square-foot setting, designed
specifically for this collection.
David L. Mason
Children’s Art Museum,
1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin,
(727) 298-3322. As part of the Dunedin
Fine Art Center, this museum offers
exhibits exploring art and artists.
Dr. Carter G. Woodson
African American History Museum,
2240 Ninth Ave. S., St. Petersburg,
(727) 323-1104. This museum’s mission
is to preserve, present and interpret
African American history and to engage
a broad and diverse audience through
these activities.
Dunedin History Museum,
349 Main St., Dunedin,
(727) 736-1176. Named Florida’s
number one medium-sized museum
by the State, this treasure trove of local
artifacts, traveling exhibits and train
memorabilia is located in Dunedin’s
vintage railroad station. Their historic
Andrews Memorial Chapel in Dunedin’s
Hammock Park is available for
christenings, weddings, funerals
and other special events by
calling (727) 271-9673.
Florida Holocaust Museum,
55 Fifth St. S., St. Petersburg,
(727) 820-0100. A permanent collection
of photographs, testimonies and
historical artifacts plus changing
exhibits of art and photography,
all relating to various aspects
of the Holocaust.
Great Explorations
Children’s Museum,
1925 4th St. N. (adjacent to Sunken
Gardens), St. Petersburg, (727) 821-8992.
Their newly developed interactive
exhibits include Great Beginnings,
Beth’s Indoor Beach, Robot Lab, Touch
Tunnel, Express Yourself Art Studio,
a construction site, a child-sized grocery
store and much more. This is one of
St. Petersburg’s secret treasures that
is both educational and fun for all ages.
Closed Mondays during the fall.
Henry B. Plant Museum,
401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa,
(813) 254-1891. Experience the
grandeur of a winter railroad resort that
opened in 1891 as the Tampa Bay Hotel
and is now a National Historic Landmark.
Stroll the grand hallway and enjoy rooms
filled with original Hotel furnishings
from Europe. Realize the elegance of the
Victorian lifestyle as a tourist in
turn-of-the-century Florida.
Heritage Village -
Pinellas County
Historical Museum,
11909 125th St. N., Largo, (727) 582-2123.
This 21-acre, open-air living history
village features more than 28 historic
structures, some with costumed guides.
They also have a museum, library,
archives relating to Pinellas County’s
history, nature trail and a gift shop.
Museum of Fine Arts (MFA),
255 Beach Dr. N.E., St. Petersburg,
(727) 896-2667. Featuring diverse
traveling exhibits in addition to its
permanent collection, this internationally
recognized Museum, now celebrating
its 50th anniversary, is an architectural
gem located on St. Petersburg’s
downtown waterfront.
Museum of
Science & Industry (MOSI),
4801 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa,
(813) 987-6300. MOSI is the largest
science center in the Southern United
States and home of the only IMAX
Dome Theater in Florida. You can get
blown away in a Gulf Coast Hurricane
or stroll through their BioWorks
Butterfly Garden. We dare you to ride
the high wire bicycle. There are more
than 450 hands-on activities for
all ages.
The Palm Harbor Museum,
2043 Curlew Rd. (corner of Belcher Rd.),
Palm Harbor, (727) 724-3054. Take a
trip back in time and enjoy treasures
from the past in a magnificent turn-ofwww.
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