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"The Tampa Museum of Art is another popular spot on the downtown riverwalk. The museum’s permanent collection of ancient Greek and Roman art is one of the largest in this region of the country. There is also an impressive collection of contemporary and modern art with exhibits focused on photography, new media, and sculptures."
"The Tampa Museum of Art is full of innovative exhibitions that literally fill our eyes with wonder. The stunning sculptures, installations, and classic works of photography make it unlike any other cultural hub in the city."
"400 N Ashley Drive Cube 200 Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 221-2222 Website: fmopa.org. Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday 12pm-5pm. The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, Inc. is “dedicated to exhibiting important photographic arts central to contemporary life and culture” from artists of various backgrounds."
"The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts is a museum dedicated to exhibiting important photographic art as central to contemporary life and culture and collects, preserves, and exhibits historic and contemporary works by nationally and internationally known photographic artists."
"The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts is a treasure trove of visual masterpieces. Current exhibitions include Stephen Wilkes’ Day to Night series, and Garry Winogrand’s Women are Beautiful."
"History Museums349 Main Street, Dunedin, FL 34697MoreLess Info. Dunedin Historical Society & Museum was the Best Historical Museum in the Tampa Bay Area, according to the Tampa bay Magazine. It has a collection of 2,000 artifacts, 2,500 pictures and 200 books concerning the area's history."
"A true slice of Old St Pete, this quirky establishment a bit south of downtown draws regulars back time and again with high tea, tasty burgers and oversized chicken wings. The relaxed outdoor seating area hosts... Burgers in St Petersburg"
"I have this book "100 Things to do in Tampa Before You Die" and the Chattaway is in it. We drove over to St Pete to check it out."
"Let the kids run free and take in the Florida sunshine at the Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park. Or, on the opposite side of the Hillsborough River, children can enjoy the colorful playground at Water Works Park."
"Conveniently located close to downtown and adjacent to the Florida Aquarium, the American Victory Ship is one of Tampa's hidden gems. One of only four WWII ships that are fully-functioning, the Ship is a memorial to the dedicated men and women of the American Merchant Fleet. Almost all areas of the Ship are open to investigation, including the bridge, weaponry, galley and mess halls, crew cabins and Captain's quarters, radio and gyro rooms, and much more."
"The American Victory Ship and Museum is one of only 4 fully-operational WWII ships in the country. It is a true American icon and is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. Come aboard, tour 9 decks of this floating museum, and experience an unforgettable voyage of discovery."
"Five minutes north of downtown, Sunken Gardens is a fantastic escape from the bustle of St. Pete. Often dubbed the city’s oldest living museum, the botanical paradise houses some of West Central Florida’s most colorful native tropical plants. Spend time wandering through its lush landscapes, soaking up exotic species from around the globe."
"There are several botanical gardens in St. Pete and nearby suburbs. The largest is the Florida Botanical Gardens in Largo. Over 100 acres of gardens are devoted to tropical plants, fruit, cactus, roses, topiaries, and a wedding garden that can hold large or more intimate weddings."
"The Sunken Gardens has been around for more than 100 years now, having been planted by an avid gardener and plumber in 1903."