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Amazing Museums in Tampa, Florida
"The Cube is one of the top buildings in Florida when it comes to architecture, so visiting FMoPA will be enlightening inside and outside. This museum has a permanent collection of photographs that includes many famous portraits including Ansel Ansel. There are also a collection of iconic photos of Woodstock from 1969 and images from the time that they were building the Panama Canal."
"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."
"Florida International University or The Wolfsonian-FIU, located in the heart of the Art Deco District of Miami Beach, Florida, is a museum, library and research center."
"The Village of the Arts is an eclectic artists community that includes more than 100 homes, art galleries, studios, workshops, restaurants, and cafes for working artists. The village is over 36 acres and has many artist cottages from the 1920s and 1930s that have been restored to their former glory. Many of the cottages have received an artistic upgrade with bright colors that create a truly artistic feel."
"The Village of the Arts contains a lot of different events for visitors of the Bradenton area to enjoy. Music festivals and concerts take place here on a weekly basis but that’s not all that this treasure holds. They hold a lot of artistic events here, such as public painting lessons and making homemade jewelry."
"If you would like to learn a little more about the history of the area, the Florida Maritime Museum provides you with a glimpse of the people and events that shaped Florida into the state it is today. The museum occupies 4 acres of land and includes the historic fishing village of Cortez as well as a 1912 schoolhouse building. The Florida Maritime Museum was designed to showcase the significance of the regional commercial fishing industry."
"Florida Maritime Museum 4415 119th Street W Cortez, Florida 34215 • 941-708-6121. A non-profit organization, the old Cortez Rural Graded School was transformed into the Florida Maritime Museum to educate visitors on the topic of Florida’s maritime heritage. It sits on 1.6 hectares (four acres) of land in the historic fishing village of Cortez."
"Discover old Florida through the history of Cortez Fishing Village. Explore the traveling exhibits such as the current attraction, Caught in the Storm, 100 Years of Florida Hurricanes. Permanent exhibits feature an expansive shell collection, ship models, and more."
"Located on the north and south sides of Tampa Bay, the Skyway Fishing Pier State Park is based on the Sunshine Skyway Bridge that connects St. Petersburg with Sarasota and provides an excellent fishing venue. While the piers of the bridge are extremely high above the water, accessible areas around the pier offer excellent fishing, and you can find both shallow flats and deep-water channels. Fish species that can be found here include redfish and spotted sea trout throughout the year while the warmer months bring migratory fish such as cobia, tarpon, Spanish mackerel, and kingfish."
"Grab your rod & reel and plonk down at Skyway Fishing Pier State Park. Reaching state park status in 1994, the pier extends four miles into Tampa Bay. Skyway Fishing Pier State Park runs parallel to the massive Sunshine Skyway Bridge."
"This restaurant will have all seafood lovers checking all the boxes as they serve the freshest and finest seafood from the world’s great fisheries. The menu is updated daily to feature the catch of the day and there is a variety of seafood options grilled or broiled, blackened, cooked Shang Hai style, or prepared to your taste."
"Freshness is the staple at Mitchell’s with fish flown in daily from the coasts. Only the best is selected for preparation. The menu is printed twice daily with an assortment of over 80 dishes."
"It’s the home of the best croissant on St. Pete Beach, so what else do you need to know?. Owner owner Lauren Chezaud-Diot want to bring international flavor to St. Pete Beach. Her commitment to quality and consistency has made Soleil a staple amongst residents and tourists."
"Café Soleil - 4695 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach, Florida 33706 - rated 4.9 based on 93 reviews "The food was excellent. My wife had the Simone sandwich... +1 727-800-2970. Contact Café Soleil on Messenger. https://www.facebook.com/cafesoleil/"