Collections of ancient or historic buildings, either original or reconstructed on a site or linked sites presented to the public in such a way as to increase understanding of the past located in Florida.
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- Rustosis.com Features display of old iron, antique farm machinery, steam engines, vintage cars, handicraft demonstrations and a one room school house. Includes virtual tour, events, bulletin board, membership information, driving directions. Located in Avon Park.
- Pioneer Florida Museum and Village Restored schoolhouse, farm house, train depot, church, barn, shop, and main museum building depicting pioneer life with information on the annual Labor Day festival, quilt and antique show and sale, and Christmas events located at Dade City.
- Historic Pensacola Village and the T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum A complex of museums, a Colonial Archaeological Trail, and furnished houses, and buildings such as the Dorr House, Lavalle House, Wentworth Museum, and the Old Christ Church including information for tourists, events, exhibits, programs, and online tour.
- Tallahassee Museum Combining a natural habitat zoo of indigenous wildlife, historical buildings, and an environmental science center, and includes information on exhibits, events and programs.
- Mission San Luis Visitor information, events, and educational programs located at Tallahassee.
- Castillo de San Marcos National Monument The oldest masonry fort in the continental United States started in 1672 by the Spanish to protect St. Augustine from the encroaching British colonies to the north that includes the history, visitor information, activities, news, virtual tour, and gallery.
- Edison and Ford Winter Estates The estates of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford in the heart of the city of Fort Myers, the City of Palms, that contains information on the exhibits, gardens, events, and visitor information.
- Old Fort Lauderdale Village and Museum Features the largest remaining collection of turn of the last century buildings remaining in Broward County, the New River Inn (1905), the King-Cromartie House (1907), the 1905 Philemon Bryan House (1905), a schoolhouse (1899 replica), and the Acetylene Building (1905) located at Fort Lauderdale.