Clearwater, Florida
Historical Society
Clearwater, Florida
Aquarium, Nature Centers, Science
The Clearwater Marine Aquarium is a non-profit working aquarium dedicated to public education, marine research and the rescue, rehabilitation and release of injured sick marine mammals, otters and sea turtles.
Dunedin, Florida
Art, Children's
The original idea for an art center in Dunedin dates back to 1969 whenthe Dunedin Junior Service League, in recognition of the importance of the arts to everyday life, resolved to work toward the creation of a cultural climate, and the eventual building of a fine arts and cultural center. Both the League and the City agreed that an art center would be a wonderful heritage for the City of Dunedin.
Dunedin, Florida
Historical Society
To collect, preserve and promote the community of Dunedin and Florida history.
Odessa, Florida
Historical Society
Tarpon Springs, Florida
Art
The Museum has an extensive permanent collection that is exhibited in eight rotating galleries plus two changing exhibition galleries with five traveling exhibitions presented throughout the year.
Palm Harbor, Florida
General, History, Historical Society
History of the founding and development of Palm Harbor.
Clearwater, Florida
Culture, History
The Museum serves as a repository of historical and cultural information and physical artifacts primarily relating to African Americans in Pinellas County, Florida. We also sponsor several unique events each year including the following:
- Toast To The Legends - is an annual event which honors and recognizes pioneer African American families.
Oldsmar, Florida
Historical Society
Safety Harbor, Florida
Anthropology, Archaeology, Culture, History
To educate, promote, and operate a historical museum for the preservation of knowledge and appreciation of Florida History; to display and interpret historical materials; to teach Florida history of the area; to publicize the area's history.
Tarpon Springs, Florida
Historical Society
To collect, preserve, interpret and exhibit the history of the Tarpon Springs area and to promote education, preservation, and research of historical points of interest.
Tarpon Springs, Florida
Anthropology, Art, History
The Tarpon Springs Cultural Center, built in 1915 as the City’s first City Hall, hosts a variety of cultural activities, including art and sculpture exhibits, live performances and films. Open Monday-Friday 9 AM to 4 PM, Saturday Noon-4. Admission Free. 101 South Pinellas Avenue, Tarpon Springs. 727-942-5605