search

Results for L

Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens

Explore the inspired world of internationally acclaimed sculptor Albin Polasek. Tour his home, galleries and chapel listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Linger in lush lakeside sculpture gardens.

photo_library
Aerospace Discovery at the Florida Air Museum at Sun 'n Fun

Florida’s Official Aviation Museum and Education Center showcases aviation. Collections include historic factory and kit-built aircraft. A featured exhibit highlights artifacts from the estate of aviation pioneer Howard Hughes.

photo_library
A.E. Backus Museum & Gallery

The A.E. Backus Museum & Gallery, a 5,000 sq. ft. public visual arts facility, was established in 1960 by A.E. Backus and a group of local art enthusiasts. Open five days a week from October through mid-June (summer hours by ...

photo_library
McMillan House

The McMillan House was constructed by Margret McMillan in 1880. The home is a good example of the Gulf Coastal cottage style popular after the Civil War. The house was separated into  two rooms, one used as a combinationdrawing room ...

photo_library
Voices of Pensacola (The Beacon Building)

Prior to 1912, the Beacon Building lot stood vacant. In 1912, D. Kugelman & Co. bought the lot and hired the S.F. Fulghum &Co., General Contractors to build a new home for their business. In 1921, the Greenhut Company, a ...

photo_library
Christ Church Parish School House

As early as 1843, the Christ Episcopal Church Parish wanted to construct a building for education. In 1856, rector John J. Scott built a parish school house on Church Street. This building served as a church school until it was ...

photo_library
J. Earle Bowden Building

Constructed in the 1930s, The industrial building known today as the J. Earle Bowden Building has passed through many hands over the years. Local business owner John M. Pfeiffer sold the lot to E. J. Moore in 1946.who opened the ...

photo_library
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum originally opened in 1967 at 4 Music Square East. In 2001 the museum moved to a downtown location in order to better care for its growing collection and to offer more educational ...

photo_library
Historic Printer’s Alley

Long before Historic Printer’s Alley’s association with the Nashville music scene, the area around Cherry Street and Fourth Avenue was already home to some of the city’s most active saloons and nightspots. Known to locals as the Men’s Quarter, some ...

photo_library photo_library
The Bluebird Café

“The best songwriters in the world pass through this door.” This statement appears outside the doors of the Bluebird Café in Nashville. Located just southwest of downtown Nashville’s “music row,” the Bluebird gained respect as one of the best stages ...

photo_library photo_library
menu
more_vert