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  2. Great Explorations Children's Museum - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. List of museums in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Armed Forces History Museum, Largo, closed on January 29, 2017, displays included World War I, Japanese memorabilia associated with the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor, USMC in the South Pacific, D-Day landings, German Third Reich, Korean War and 8063rd M.A.S.H memorabilia.

  4. Fort Pickens - Wikipedia

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    It is named after American Revolutionary War hero Andrew Pickens. It is the largest of four forts built to defend Pensacola Bay and its navy yard. [2] The fort was completed in 1834 and was one of the few forts in the South that remained in Union hands throughout the American Civil War. It remained in use until 1947.

  5. IMAG History & Science Center - Wikipedia

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    IMAG History & Science Center (formerly Imaginarium Science Center) is a hands-on science and aquarium museum in Fort Myers, Florida.Exhibits include dinosaurs and fossils, Calusa culture, live native and non-native small animals, aquariums and touch tanks, and interactive displays about science and scientific topics including weather and nanotechnology. [1]

  6. Camp Gordon Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Men of an Engineer Port Construction and Repair Group at ASFTC Camp Gordon Johnston, Florida, build a floating dock from Navy pontoon gear. 9 May 1944. Camp Gordon Johnston was a World War II United States Army training center located in Carrabelle, Florida, United States. The site's history is featured at the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum.

  7. Fort Walton Beach Heritage Park & Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Museum of Florida History closed till late 2026; state ... - AOL

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    Operated and staffed by the Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs, the museum uses a 27,000-square-foot-gallery and 3,000 square feet of changing exhibition space to display exhibits ...

  9. Category:Military and war museums in Florida - Wikipedia

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    American Civil War museums in Florida (6 P) Pages in category "Military and war museums in Florida" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.