
101 West
Flagler Street
Miami, Florida 33130
(305) 375-1492
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Museum
Museum
Hours:
10am-5pm
Monday-Wednesday and Friday-Saturday
10am-9pm
Thursday
12pm-5pm on
Sundays
Admission:
$5 for adults and $2 for children between
the ages of 6 and 12. Ask about group discount
rates by reservation.
Each year,
thousands of tourists are lured to Miami for the
beautiful beaches, sexy nightlife and unique Latin
flavor. With so much to do, many visitors tend to
overlook the historical dimension of the city. The
Historical Museum of Southern Florida offers a
one-stop comprehensive look at the fascinating past
of Miami, South Florida and the Caribbean.
The Museum
takes you on a journey through the many faces and
cultures that have made their mark on the region in
the past 10,000 years. From Native Americans to
Spanish conquistadors to Cuban exiles, South Florida’s
rich history comes to life through the many exhibits
that are presented each year. The facility houses an
extensive collection of precious artifacts and
archives including the Miami Centennial Quilt. For
those interested in further exploration, a Research
Center provides the public with access to valuable
study materials.
Weekend
Historic Tours are regularly scheduled and are taken
either by foot, by bus or by boat.
Whether your
interest lies in Spanish missions and Tequesta
Indian villages or in the property boom of the
1920s, the Museum offers a wide variety of tours
given by historian Dr. Paul George. Explore the
architectural remnants of a glitzy Art Deco past in
Miami Beach’s historic district. Visit the sites
and structures where the early pioneers first
settled as you drift along the Miami River.
A few
other themes scheduled for 2000 include the
"Coconut Grove Walking Tour" and
"Miami 100 Years Ago."
Every
February, the Museum hosts the Annual Miami
International Map Fair, bringing in antique map
dealers from all over the world for an exhibit and
map marketplace. The program also includes lectures,
workshops and receptions. Call the Museum for
registration information.
The Historical
Museum is located in the Metro-Dade Cultural Center
Plaza on Downtown Miami’s Flagler Street. The
plaza also conveniently houses the main public
library and the Miami Art
Museum. Visitors may park
in the Cultural Center Garage and take a pedestrian
bridge into the plaza.