Information on houses, mansions, farms and other dwellings located in the United States that were once a private residence and have been converted into a museum because of the historic significance of its architecture, location, resident(s) and/or event(s) that took place there located in Florida.
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- The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum The house was built in 1851 by Asa Tift, a marine architect and salvage wrecker, and contains a brochure, tour rates, directions, and a book and gift shop located at Key West.
- Bonnet House Museum and Gardens Information provided on collection, exhibits, events, tours and membership. Located in Fort Lauderdale.
- Powel Crosley Museum This Mediterranean-style mansion was renovated by Manatee County which operates it as a meeting, conference, and event venue. Includes its history, photos, rentals, rates, and directions to Sarasota location.
- Gibson Tenement Houses History of the houses and family with a gallery. Located in Titusville.
- Historic Haile Homestead History, listing of enslaved people, the talking walls, tours and functions, news and events, newsletter, photos, and directions. Located in Gainesville.
- Stranahan House History, upcoming events, virtual tour, education programs, and visitor information. Located in Ft. Lauderdale.
- Harry S. Truman Little White House Home and museum. History, photos and location information. Truman links. Located in Key West.
- Kingsley Plantation General and visitor information with photos. Located on Fort George Island in Jacksonville.
- Kingsley Plantation Historical information with a map and photo. Located on Fort George Island in Jacksonville.
- Pritchard House Information on the home, family, property and outbuildings, projects restoration, and gallery. Located in Titusville.
- Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Features an Italian Renaissance-style villa and formal gardens built in 1916 as the winter residence of industrialist James Deering. Contains hours, a calendar of events, a history, membership and volunteer opportunities, and directions to Miami location.
- West Volusia Historical Society - DeLand House Built in 1886 for DeLand's first attorney, Arthur George Hamlin, includes history, gift shop, gallery and information.
- Alfred B. Maclay State Gardens Set on a hillside with a sweep of lawn sloping down to Lake Hall, was the southern retreat built in 1905 through 1909 at Tallahassee by the Alfred Barmore Maclay family, and includes a map, sight, history, trails, and general information.
- Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum Offers climbing tours of the lighthouse, built in 1860. Includes information about their hours of admission and safety tips, a calendar of events, and a section about the history of the area from early native Americans through to World War II.
- Museum of Florida History: The Knott House Museum Constructed in 1843. Provides history, photographs and admission times.