Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum

Location & Contact:
727-937-0686
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Description:
Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum is located on Spring Bayou, once known for its healing waters and now as a prime location for manatee watching. The Heritage Museum houses a Native American artifact display, and an historic photography exhibit that traces the history of Tarpon Springs. Gicle reproduction murals of world renowned Tarpon artist Christopher Still are on permanent display.The originals, commissioned for the Florida State Capitol House Chambers, follow the history of Florida from pre-history until the space age.
Hours and Admission
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 12 pm-4 pm. Admission is $3.00 for adults, children are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Cultural Treasures Members are always admitted free. Membership cards must be shown.
Groups
Schools and other groups are entitled to group rates (school children $1, other groups of 10 or more $2). Chaperones are admitted free with 10 paying guests.
Directions
From U.S. 19, go west on Tarpon Avenue to the end of the street at Spring Boulevard. Make a left and an immediate right around Craig Park. The Museum is the first building on the right.
Parking
Parking is free at the Heritage Museum. There is both street parking and a parking lot behind the building. The main entrance is ADA accessible.




































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