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A day at the Tampa Bay History Center includes hands-on, interactive exhibits and theaters diving into 12,000 years of Florida history.
From conquistadors to cattle ranchers, the Tampa Bay History Center is home to the Touchton Map Library, Columbia Cafe, and a collection of 90,000 historical artifacts.
Founded in 1989 by the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners, the History Center opened its new 60,000-square-foot facility on Water Street in 2009. Since then, we've presented more than 50 exhibitions in the Wayne Thomas Gallery and Saunders Foundation Gallery.
The Tampa Bay History Center includes three floors of permanent and temporary exhibition space covering 12,000 years of Florida history, with a special focus on Tampa Bay and the Gulf Coast.
The Tampa Bay History Center - a Smithsonian Affiliate Museum - features three floors of exhibits exploring 12,000 years of Florida history. Hit the high seas with conquistadors and pirates, stroll the brick streets of Ybor City with Cuban cigar rollers, or saddle up for a cattle drive with Florida pioneers.
The Tampa Bay History Center is located at 801 Water Street in Tampa. Featuring a collection showcasing the best of the History Center’s 90,000+ artifacts, the museum is open daily from 10 am – 5 pm. Learn more and get tickets here .
Tampa Bay History Center - 801 Water Street Rodney Kite-Powell, Director of the Touchton Map Library, and Heather Culligan, Curator of Collections, will use maps and artifacts from the Tampa Bay History Center’s collection that offer a glimpse into Tampa life in 1924.
Step inside the Tampa Bay History Center and journey through 12,000 years of powerful stories. With interactive, family-friendly exhibits, the History Center is an enjoyable experience...
The Tampa Bay History Center – a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate – includes three floors of permanent and temporary exhibition space focusing on 12,000 years of Florida history.
The Tampa Bay History Center is located in downtown Tampa situated at the end of the Tampa Riverwalk. It was founded in 1989 by the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners and has since become affiliated with the Smithsonian Institute.