Museums in Orange City Town Center Orange City, FL
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The Goldsboro West Side Community Historical Association is home to the Goldsboro Museum, Francis Oliver Cultural Arts and Goldsboro Welcome Center, Croo
The Gillespie Museum, Stetson University’s earth science museum, houses an historic mineral collection, with nearly a thousand of its 15,000 specimens
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The Homer and Dolly Hand Art Center at Stetson University serves to inspire lifelong learning, to preserve our collection, and to enrich our community
The Museum of Art - DeLand, Florida, is a vital and interactive non-profit community visual arts museum dedicated to the collecting, preservation, stud
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The Museum of Seminole County History highlights Seminole County, the historical gateway to interior Central Florida. The area has gone through periods
Large collection of venomous snakes and live venom extraction program twice daily. Nature trail, picnic facilities. Open Thurs-Sunday.Large collection
Art Gallery dedicated to 3D and experimental art.Art Gallery dedicated to 3D and experimental a
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The Bradlee McIntyre House was originally built in Altamonte Springs.This house was moved to Longwood in 1973.The three of demolition rallied the LHS to sa
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