Small museum in a bright, well-lit house showcases rich baseball history with plentiful memorabilia and an impressive signed baseball wall. Atmosphere feels welcoming and charming, attracting baseball fans interested in local legends and historical depth.
Small but packed with Tampa's baseball history and memorabilia, this museum offers a guided and informative tour that highlights notable players and local heritage. The exhibits are well-organized and provide a unique look into the city's baseball past.
Small museum packed with rich baseball history and notable players from the area. Tours highlight extensive knowledge of Tampa's baseball heritage and its impact on major and minor leagues.
Good to know
Admission fees are typically around $10 for adults.
Special events with baseball legends are hosted regularly.
Parking is available nearby, but it can fill up quickly during events.
Small museum housed in an old fire station offers full-sized fire trucks, a 9/11 memorial, and a dedicated women's firefighter section. Friendly atmosphere with kid-themed areas that teach fire safety and history. Space serves as a unique event venue with a spacious layout and character.
Small but well curated exhibits showcase the history and heritage of local firefighters with kid-friendly explanations of tools and safety. Knowledgeable guides lead private tours, and a store offers firehouse emblems and souvenirs.
An old fire station showcases the history of firefighting and the evolution of equipment. Exhibits honor the heritage of Tampa Fire Rescue from the late nineteenth century to today.
Good to know
Entry is free.
The museum has a children's area designed to educate on fire prevention.
Parking is available right next to the building.
Museum occupies a vintage bakery with preserved ovens and a courtyard featuring a fountain and historic shotgun houses. Atmosphere blends historic charm with cultural fusion, enhanced by free-roaming colorful roosters and lively music events. Guided tours reveal immigrant history and community life in a restored cigar factory town setting.
Exhibits focus on the history of immigration and industrialization that shaped the community. Displays and a 20-minute movie bring the cultural fusion and development of the area to life with thoughtful, accessible layout.
Well-preserved buildings and rich historical significance highlight the site. Exhibits and a 20-minute movie bring the 19th-century immigrant history and industrial growth to life.
Good to know
The last tour of 'La casitas' is at 2:30 pm.
On Saturday, there is a farmers market in the park right across the street.
Parking costs $35.00, which is quite pricey.
Museum showcases full-sized patrol car and police helicopter alongside a collection of weapons and equipment. Atmosphere feels charming and somber, honoring fallen officers with a focus on police history. Space is small but well-organized, with free admission and volunteers sharing stories.
Exhibits include weapons, equipment, and vehicles used by the police. The museum offers free admission and presents a well-organized collection of local and some international police items.
Small but packed with historical insights about the police. Exhibits cover the rich history of the police department clearly and informatively.
Good to know
The entrance to the museum is free.
Parking at the museum may be a challenge.
The museum features exhibitions of weapons, equipment, and vehicles.
Large WWII ship offers free roam through well-preserved interiors with authentic atmosphere and interactive exhibits. Warm, calm environment includes air-conditioned cool down rooms to offset heat. Visitors enjoy historic views from bridge and bow gun, plus hands-on experiences like ringing the deck bell.
Offers a living history experience aboard a historic ship with engaging exhibits. Nearby, the Fire House Museum displays antique fire engines and vintage gear, sharing stories of bravery.
A well-preserved historic vessel offers a living history experience focused on WWII and merchant marine history. Visitors can freely explore the ship and learn about its role in American military history.
Good to know
There is free parking available at the ship.
The ship is still operational, which is a unique feature.
Expect a unique hands-on experience suitable for all ages.
Historic building showcases authentic furnishings and romantic architecture with spacious, accessible interiors. Quiet and well-organized atmosphere invites immersive exploration enhanced by live music and interactive tours. Seasonal decorations blend tradition and elegance, creating a peaceful, photogenic setting.
Exhibits focus on the history of the old hotel, Tampa, and Henry Plant's impact, with well curated displays that are easy to follow. The museum occupies a small but well kept space featuring splendid architecture and seasonal decorations.
Historic architecture and surrounding gardens offer a rich visual experience. Exhibits include vintage boxing gloves, exquisite furniture, and detailed information on the hotel's history and its impact on the area.
Good to know
Free parking is available behind the museum for visitors.
The museum hosts a Victorian Christmas Stroll event every December with themed decorations.
Visitors cannot bring strollers inside the museum for safety reasons.