The Palm Harbor Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of several locations including Palm Harbor, Crystal Beach, Florida, Ozona, East Lake, Wall Springs, and Curlew. The museum emphasizes on Florida pioneer history from the 1800s to the present, although aspects of Native American history are also included. The museum opened in 1998 and is operated and maintained by the Palm Harbor Historical Society.
The Palm Harbor Museum hosts a variety of exhibitions that provide insight into the local history and culture. These include the history of the Citrus Industry, "The Hartley Family", "Environmental Alterations, A Land Worth More Than Remembering", "Faith Mission Children's Home", "Where is Palm Harbor", and "Recognizing African American Contributions". These exhibitions offer a comprehensive understanding of the region's past and present.
Admission to the Palm Harbor Museum is free, making it an accessible destination for tourists of all budgets. The museum offers interactive activities suitable for visitors of all ages, providing an engaging and educational experience. Additionally, picnic tables are available on the grounds for public use, allowing visitors to enjoy a leisurely meal in a historic setting.
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Curlew Road 2043, Palm Harbor
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