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    Palm Harbor Museum

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Dunedin History Museum

    Dunedin History Museum

    4.8(8 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Went with a friend to visit Dunedin History Museum after their downtown market and it was worth it…read more Tickets were $8 an adult and $5 for a kid. The worker at the counter was super sweet with our transaction :) The museum is interactive while teaching you the history of the town and how the people contributed. If you're ever near by and want to have a museum experience, you should definitely stop in! They also do walking tours for those who want to explore even more.

    So happy to have finally visited the Dunedin Historical Museum. I've been wanting to visit forever…read moresince I just love Dunedin, FL. At the time, I stepped in to visit the gift shop and they were closing in a half hour. They said your welcome to check out the museum for free. I was so happy to hear that. At this time, the museum usually costs $7. On Main Street, you will see this historical museum right beside the train tracks. It was a train depot back in the day. They have a nice collection of artifacts dating to back in the day in Dunedin Dunedin. I love that they have some interactive displays. They also house the only full collection of the Dunedin Times from 1924 to '66. Besides visiting the historical museum and learning about back in the day in the area, the website has archives from the Dunedin Times. Definitely check that out. Today Dunedin is the cutest little town bustling with a hallmark charm. Lots of shops, cafes, restaurants and the Pinellas Trail goes right through it. It also has a great water view and is dog friendly. It's definitely a great place to visit! Dunedin Historical Museum gives you a great idea of what it was like before and how it has progressed through the years!

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    Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art

    Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art

    4.4(17 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    We visited the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art at St. Petersburg College off Belcher at Klosterman,…read moresouth of Tarpon Springs FL. They have a one-of-a-kind full-size reproduction of Pablo Picasso's (1881-1973) Guernica, which is really cool to see. It was our first time here, so we wanted to see some works by the museum's namesakes, as an introduction. We saw amazing 1920s and 30s watercolors and a 1958 stained-glass mosaic by Abraham Rattner, known as a "colorist" for the vibrance of his works. and we saw a cool 1936 abstract by Allen Leepa, apparently painted while he was in high school! And we liked the small "fine crafts" Elemental collection, especially the kimono, somehow made of paper to look like seashells! Admission is by donation, suggested $10, and sometimes you can find free passes at a local library. Either way, it's worth a visit. The Leepa-Rattner Museum is a striking collection that really punches above its class.

    Well, I finally went to this wonderful museum and brought my friends along. They were having an…read moreexhibit from the Florida Craft Art Gallery in St. pete. The building is on the NW corner of the St. Pete college campus in Tarpon Springs. It is a beautiful gallery with many rooms. The visiting exhibit was in the front rooms of the museum. There were varied objects on display from sculptures to large petit point pictures to paintings to blown glass. The displays from the L-R permanant collection occupied rooms to the rear of the space. There was a whole room of art from Mr. Rattner, who was a prolific artist in many disciplines, painting, sculpture, fiber arts,and writing. He lived in France before WWII and was strongly influenced by the holocaust tragedies. The best part of this visit is that entry is free. There are clean rest rooms and a sitting area that is handicapped accessible.

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    Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art - Another petit point of the burning bush with the biblical passage stitched into the picture.

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