About 30 program choices are offered in a variety of topics and field trips include time to explore the Museum, including Traveling Exhibits.
Tours are available on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month at 10am.
Housed in the historic Nassau County jail, the Amelia Island Museum of History showcases the island’s 4,000 years of Florida history.
Explore pioneer life in our 1900 Foreman’s House and 1873 Oesterreicher Cabin. Experience how people traveled to the Beaches with our 1911 Steam Locomotive and 1900 Train Depot. Experience the unique history that is still alive today.
Castillo de San Marcos symbolizes the clash between cultures which ultimately resulted in our uniquely unified nation.
Experience a town in historic Spanish Florida where costumed interpreters go about daily life in 1740.
High-energy, Australia-themed show combining music, culture, science, puppetry, comedy, character building, anti-bullying, reading motivation and audience participation.
HistoricTours of Flagler College highlight the architectural heritage of the former Hotel Ponce de Leon. A National Historic Landmark.
Students receive a 30 minute narrated tour of the oldest documented house in Florida.
Fort Caroline memorializes the short-lived French presence in sixteenth century Florida. Here you will find stories of exploration, survival, religious disputes, territorial battles, and first contact between American Indians and Europeans.
Ranger guided tours are offered for all ages and last about 50 minutes with a visit to the fort, including the boat trip.
Fort Mose is the site of the first legally sanctioned free African settlement in what is now the United States.
Go Tuk’n’s kid’s tours and scavenger hunts are perfect for you and your children. Children’s tours start at only $10.
Housed in a 1902 fire station, 700 Artifacts and a steam engine used to fight 1901 great Jacksonville fire.
Historical site that includes the ruins of 25 of the original slave cabins, barn, kitchen building, and main house.
The LaVilla Museum houses an exhibit of the history of African Americans in Northeast Florida, which replicates scenes of everyday life with photographs and artifacts.
Artifacts include items related to Harriet Beecher Stowe, items related to the Civil War era and the steamship Maple Leaf and an Art Gallery featuring Mandarin artists.
If you are interested in maritime history, pirates, or French and Spanish treasure fleets, make sure you visit this museum located in beautiful downtown Fernandina Beach.
Exhibits include vehicles, equipment, weapons, displays, and memorabilia.
About 30 program choices are offered in a variety of topics and field trips include time to explore the Museum, including Traveling Exhibits.