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Miami-Dade County was the first in Florida to certify hurricane-resistant standards for structures which the Florida Building Code subsequently enacted across all requirements for hurricane-resistant buildings. Many other states reference the requirements set in the Florida Building codes, or have developed their own requirements for hurricanes ...
At this time, the name was also changed to Great Explorations Children's Museum dropping the "Hands-On" title. Designs for the new museum included more offices and school rooms as the museum intended to expand out their staffing and education capabilities. The museum also petitioned for and was given a grant from AmeriCorps and had Americorps ...
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A state grant of $69,000 allowed for the completion of the museum renovation. [6] The warehouse was restored to its 1890 condition, with modern additions to meet building codes. The front half of the building was dedicated to exhibits on the history of Micanopy and the North Central Florida area.
Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts: Tallahassee: Leon North Central Art website, part of Florida State University: Foosaner Art Museum: Melbourne: Brevard Central East Art Collection includes Modern and Contemporary art, American industrial design, Asian art, and women artists; formerly the Brevard Art Museum Forest Capital State ...
The Indian Temple Mound Museum was opened in 1962 as “the first municipally owned and operated museum in the state of Florida." [1] According to the city's official website, “Over 1,000 artifacts of stone, bone, clay, and shell are here, as well as one of the finest collections of prehistoric ceramics in the Southeastern United States ...
In 1952, the museum relocated to a larger space in the Miami Women's Club building on North Bayshore Drive. At that time it was renamed Museum of Science and Natural History. [4] In 1953, the Guild of the Museum of Science was formed, adding volunteers to assist the staff, run the museum store, and conduct tours and outreach programs.