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In 1961 the “Halifax Children’s Museum” formally changed its name to the Museum of Arts and Sciences and began focusing on teaching science and history to adults and children alike. This necessitated a move from the original Quonset style building, and in 1964 the museum relocated to a new facility located on Daytona’s Tuscawilla Preserve.
The Museum of Arts and Sciences is the name for several museums: Museum of Arts and Sciences (Macon, Georgia) in Macon, Georgia; Museum of Arts and Sciences (Daytona Beach) in Daytona Beach, Florida; Bruce Museum of Arts and Science in Greenwich, Connecticut
Gulfcoast Wonder & Imagination Zone, The Hands-On Science Museum, Sarasota [45] Gulf Coast Museum of Art, Largo, closed January 2009, collection now part of Florida International Museum at St. Petersburg College; Klassix Auto Attraction, Daytona Beach, closed in 2003 [46] Hibel Museum of Art, Jupiter [47]
The Museum of Arts and Sciences is actually a collection of museums and galleries, and includes the Klancke Environmental Complex, the Cuban Museum, the Root Family Museum featuring one of the largest Coca-Cola collections in the world, the Dow American Gallery, and the Bouchelle Center for Decorative Arts, which together form what is probably ...
Mount Dora Center for the Arts; Museum of Art - DeLand; Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale; Museum of Arts and Sciences (Daytona Beach) Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville; Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami; Museum of Fine Arts (St. Petersburg, Florida) Museum of Florida Art and Culture; Museum of the American Arts and Crafts Movement
Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science; Museum of Arts and Sciences (Daytona Beach) Museum of Discovery and Science; Museum of Science and History; O.
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He also began his study of Cuban historic artists in the Fulgencio Batista Collection of Cuban art housed at the Cuban Foundation Museum, Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Libby’s "Artistic Taste in Pre-Castro Cuba" was one of the lead papers presented at the Southeastern Museum Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, 1975.