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  • American Victory Museum & Ship. Set sail on a voyage of discovery through American maritime history via a this museum dedicated to honoring the men and women who built, sailed, protected and provided service, worldwide, through the American Merchant Fleet since 1775 during times of peace and war.
  • Contemporary Art Museum at USF. The primary mission of the museum is to bring contemporary art to the University and the Tampa Bay community. The Museum organizes exhibitions, produces catalogs, schedules traveling exhibitions and underwrites experimental projects.
  • Glazer Children’s Museum. Glazer Children’s Museum is a place where children and their parents can learn through play and shared discovery. Created specifically for children under 12, our Museum offers 170 ‘interactivities’ in multiple themed areas for families to explore, connect while having fun along the way.
  • Henry B. Plant Museum. During the 1880s, Henry Bradley Plant was building an empire of railroads, steamships and hotels. This museum features original opulent furnishings and artifacts from the hotel. The museum transports you through educational exhibits and events to the late Victorian period, the beginning of Florida’s tourist industry, and the early years of the City of Tampa.
  • Ringling Museum of Art. The Ringling is located in Sarasota, Florida and preserves the legacy of John and Mable Ringling. It is home to a Museum of Art, the historic Ca’ d’Zan Mansion, the Circus Museums and the Historic Asolo Theater.
  • MOSI. MOSI is a non-profit, community-based institution. We are dedicated to advancing public understanding of science, industry and technology. Our core ideology is to make a difference in people’s lives by making science real for people of all ages.
  • Pioneer Florida Museum & Village. A beautiful historic museum and village on 16 wooded acres. The restored 2 story Overstreet House built in 1864, a church, school house and train station. Notes: Walking through the buildings takes approximately 90 min and there is no air conditioning, dress for the weather.
  • Tampa Baseball Museum. Tampa Baseball Museum at the Al Lopez House honors and celebrates our community’s importance to baseball, and baseball’s importance to our community. Once open in 2016, the museum will cover more than 125 years of baseball heritage with permanent and rotating exhibits focused on Ybor City, West Tampa, and Tampa baseball – involving local legends of the past and present.
  • Tampa Bay History Center. Established in 1989, the History Center collects and preserves the distinctive and authentic historical materials of the Tampa Bay Region and presents these treasures in exhibitions, programs and publications.
  • Tampa Museum of Art. The Museum provides the region with a variety of world-class traveling exhibitions, contemporary and classical art, educational programs and access to scenic outdoor events along Tampa’s Riverwalk.

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