Florida Heritage Collection

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This project provides a collection of more than 280 digitized materials documenting the history of Florida from pre-contact to the present. It includes materials relating to Florida history, culture, arts, literature, and social sciences in a number of major thematic areas, including Native American and minority populations, exploration and development, tourism, natural environment, and regional interests. These materials are drawn from the archives, special collections, and libraries of the 10 state universities in the Florida system.

Items include family papers, local history books and booklets, diaries, advertising materials, and Civil War letters, business records, maps, and photographs. Many of the materials are regional or local in scope.

The site also includes an extensive (5000-word) Florida history narrative timeline from pre-contact (before 1492) to the present. A user guide and tutorial are provided, and the documents are searchable by county name, keyword, subject, author, or title. The search engine has an option for listing either electronic holdings only or all collection holdings under a particular subject. Entries in the electronic catalog include the archive in which the original is located as well as a 20-word description of the item and its contents.

Note that a few links are still under construction with no completion date indicated. The site is ideal for researching Florida's state and local history.

Miami Science Museum [FL]

Description

The Miami Science Museum involves visitors in the exploration of the physical and natural sciences and local history.

The museum offers exhibits, planetarium shows, science and wildlife presentations and demonstrations, lectures, camps and workshops, tours for school groups,

Museum of Science and History [FL]

Description

The Museum of Science and History involves the public in the exploration of local history and the natural and physical sciences.

The museum offers exhibits, planetariums shows, science demonstrations, programs and self-guided tours for school groups, programs for homeschoolers, camps, and other recreational and educational events.

South Florida Museum

Description

The South Florida Museum presents and preserves local natural and cultural history.

The museum offers exhibits; film screenings; planetarium shows; manatee presentations; programs and guided and self-guided tours for school groups; in-class outreach presentations; programs for homeschoolers; professional development for educators; summer camps; and other recreational and educational events.

Henry B. Plant Museum [FL]

Description

The Museum interprets the turn-of-the-century Tampa Bay Hotel, an 1891 railroad resort, and the lifestyles of America's Gilded Age. Through educational exhibits and events, the museum takes visitors back to the late Victorian period, the beginnings of Florida's tourist industry, and the early years of the city of Tampa. This Victorian palace features Moorish revival architecture, European furniture, and art treasures of the original railroad resort.

The museum offers exhibits, tours, educational programs, and occasional recreational and educational events.

History Center [FL]

Description

At the Museum, a series of interactive permanent exhibits walk visitors through Florida history. Visitors will discover the area's first peoples and their initial encounter with the Spanish; fast forward to the 19th century and experience the Seminole Wars and the challenges of Central Florida's early pioneers; hear a firsthand account from a cowman of what life was like on the wide-open cattle range of the 1880s; find out about the Big Freeze in the 1890s that devastated the new citrus industry and sent many packing; move into the 20th century and experience Central Florida during the war years and the importance of the Orlando Air Base during World War II.

The museum offers exhibits, educational programs, research library access, and recreational and educational events.

Florida Holocaust Museum

Description

The Museum honors the memory of millions of innocent men, women, and children who suffered or died in the Holocaust. It is dedicated to teaching members of all races and cultures to recognize the inherent worth and dignity of human life in order to prevent future genocides.

The museum offers exhibits, educational programs, and occasional recreational and educational events.