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The Brevard Museum of History & Natural Science is located at 2201 Michigan Avenue, Cocoa, Florida. The museum includes a 14,750 sq/ft facility that houses artifacts from the region and a 22-acre nature preserve. [2][3] The displays include a Florida timeline and rotating temporary exhibits. [4] The museum features the remains of the "Windover ...
Website. www.CocoaFL.org. Cocoa is a city in Brevard County, Florida. The population was 19,041 at the 2020 United States Census, up from 17,140 at the 2010 census. [4] It is part of the Palm Bay – Melbourne – Titusville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Visiting the museum typically costs around $10 to $12, but the “Frolics of Florida” Valentine’s date night is a ticketed event with food and drinks, so it costs from $55 to $100 to attend.
Burt Reynolds and Friends Museum, Jupiter [37] Civil War Soldiers Museum, Pensacola [38] Children's Science Center N. Ft. Myers. Closed in 2005. [citation needed] Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture, Miami [39][40] Dinosaur Wildlife, Spring Hill, open from 1962 to 1998.
When he died in 1893, he provided the original bequest for the Valentine Museum, leaving his collection of art and artifacts, the 1812 John Wickham House [7] and a $50,000 endowment to the City of Richmond to establish the museum. [8] Their collection of art and artifacts was the foundation of the exhibitions when the Valentine Museum opened in ...
The Florida Historical Society is an independent, member-supported, 501c (3) not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1856 that publishes the journal Florida Historical Quarterly, originally the Florida Historical Society Quarterly, an academic journal which releases new volumes four times a year, and manages the Library of Florida History.
The Museum of Dinosaurs and Ancient Cultures is located at 250 West Cocoa Beach Causeway, Cocoa Beach, Florida. The 26,000 square-foot privately owned museum contains two floors of exhibits on dinosaurs and ancient human cultures. The museum was estimated to cost approximately $3.7 million to create and opened to the public in 2017. [1]
Due to storm damage September 2017, effort to fund reopening started April 2018. The Astronaut Memorial Planetarium and Observatory, or AMPO, also known as the Eastern Florida State College Planetarium and Observatory, was an astronomical observatory and planetarium at Eastern Florida State College in Cocoa, Florida.