Lush gardens and historic Indian mounds offer a peaceful walk with waterfront views. Tours share deep archaeological knowledge and highlight preservation efforts. Peacocks add a magical touch to this serene, reflective place.
Lush gardens and historic Indian mounds create a grounding atmosphere with waterfront views and shaded paths. Tours offer extensive historical knowledge and cover archaeology, nature, and the site's preservation efforts.
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Prior reservations are required to join the tour.
Sacred Lands hosts a variety of events including drum circles and music performances.
The site features a preserved Indian mound that is historically significant.
Natural history museum offers educational exhibits and lush boardwalks through wildlife-rich lands. Cultural and Natural History Center highlights Native American history and local environment. Quiet preserve invites kayaking and hiking alongside archaeological exploration.
The preserve holds a Cultural and Natural History Center that educates on Native American history and local environment. It serves as an archaeological gateway with exhibits on Florida's first inhabitants and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Admission to the preserve is free to the public.
The trails and boardwalks are well maintained and accessible.
Low tide provides the best viewing conditions for Wading birds.
Shuffleboard courts sit amid historic buildings that offer a strong sense of history. The venue feels chill and welcoming, drawing both newcomers and regulars. Affordable play and well-maintained facilities make it a unique social spot for fun and events.
Historic buildings create a unique and lovely backdrop. The venue offers a strong sense of history throughout its setting.
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The cost to play is only $10, making it an affordable activity.
The shuffleboard games are free on Friday nights.
Everyone is welcome to join the club.
Historic hotel offers old world charm with unique architecture and spacious rooms. Guests enjoy a clean pool and an excellent breakfast buffet featuring standout oatmeal. Atmosphere feels homey and welcoming, blending vintage appeal with modern comfort.
Historic charm stands out with the hotel's rich history and unique architecture. It sits in a great area that complements its vintage appeal.
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The hotel is located just 5 minutes from the beach.
Parking can be limited, especially after concerts.
The hotel is dog-friendly, making it a great choice for pet owners.
Spanning five floors, the museum offers stunning architecture and unique furniture from 1880 to 1930. Visitors enjoy peaceful, spacious galleries with clear, helpful historical context. A cafΓ© and gift shop provide convenience without crowding the experience.
Beautiful displays highlight the history of architecture and design. Descriptive texts provide clear, helpful context without being intrusive.
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Admission is $25, but dual membership for $100 allows unlimited visits for a year.
Parking near the museum can be expensive and may charge more than the time used.
The museum features five floors of exhibits showcasing the Arts and Crafts movement.
Boat tours offer stunning sunset views and a relaxed vibe with fun activities like water guns and frisbee on a sandbar. Captain Frank shares detailed historic speeches about the bay, blending history with the peaceful, beautiful setting.
Captain Frank shares detailed historic speeches about the bay and local water history. He and Michael provide interesting history lessons and current facts throughout the tour.
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Reservations are recommended for the Totally Tiki Tour, especially on weekends.
Bring your own drinks and snacks to enjoy during the tour.
The tour includes dolphin sightings and local history shared by the captain.
Bright space features the largest autographed baseball collection and a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy. History tours and exhibits highlight World War II memorabilia and local heritage. Visitors enjoy a peaceful atmosphere with scenic outdoor views nearby.
History and ecosystem boat tours offer detailed insights into local heritage. Museums present comprehensive exhibits on building history, World War II, and Major League Baseball, providing a solid overview of regional and national history.
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Parking can be challenging due to pay-by-app street parking and parking at the St. Pete Pier.
The museum has wheelchair-accessible restrooms with grab bars for both men and women.
Tickets are very cheap, making it an affordable visit.