Florida Pioneer Museum, Florida, United States


4.0 (13 reviews) Spent < 1 hour Ranking #6 in Florida City History Museums

Authentic pioneer era home with many artifacts and good displays

The Florida Pioneer Museum in Florida City, near Homestead, Florida is a treasure trove of early 20th century artifacts, household goods, farm tools, railroad memorabilia and much more... staged in a pioneer home build for the local stationmaster by the FEC railroad more than a century ago. They're open much of the year on Wednesday and Saturday, staffed by enthusiastic volunteers who grew up in the area, most from pioneer families. Their web site is a wonderful resource for information about the museum, as well as articles about pioneer families and prominent citizens that contributed much to the area in their lifetimes.

Address

826 N Krome Ave, Florida City, FL 33034-2420

Mobile

+1 305-246-9531

Website

http://floridapioneermuseum.com

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Friday, May 10, 2024, 8:06

User Ratings

4.0 based on (13 reviews)

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  • 4RobertBurr 5:00 PM Apr 7, 2015
    Authentic pioneer era home with many artifacts and good displays
    The Florida Pioneer Museum in Florida City, near Homestead, Florida is a treasure trove of early 20th century artifacts, household goods, farm tools, railroad memorabilia and much more... staged in a pioneer home build for the local stationmaster by the FEC railroad more than a century ago. They're open much of the year on Wednesday and Saturday, staffed by enthusiastic volunteers who grew up in the area, most from pioneer families. Their web site is a wonderful resource for information about the museum, as well as articles about pioneer families and prominent citizens that contributed much to the area in their lifetimes.
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  • 4schroff 5:00 PM Jan 15, 2018
    Nice Museum
    Florida Pioneer Museum is a nice historical museum. It has unique things to be seen. It is maintained by City of Florida. It was built at a time when the local community identified a need for a center to house a growing collection of local artifacts.

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