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Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville

The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, formerly the Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art, is located downtown in a newly renovated historic building containing five galleries, a theatre, studio classrooms, and the ArtExplorium Loft family learning center.

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Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens traces its heritage to the historic Yamato Colony of Japanese settlers that existed in Palm Beach County a hundred years ago. One of the colony's recruits was Sukeji "George" Morikami, a penniless immigrant who ...

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The John G. Riley Center/Museum of African American History and Culture

The mission of the John Gilmore Riley Center/ Museum of African-American History and Culture is to restore and preserve the Riley House and its collections, and to research and interpret materials related to African-American history in Tallahassee and the State ...

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art

John Ringling, one of the five original circus kings of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, was blessed with entrepreneurial genius and through his success with the circus and other investments, became quite wealthy. In 1911, John (1866-1936) ...

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Jewish Museum of Florida

Housed in two former adjacent synagogues, on the National Register of Historic Places, this unique South Beach Museum restored the beautiful buildings and connected them with a skylighted bistro. The Museum collects, preserves and interprets material evidence of the Florida ...

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Historical Society of Palm Beach County and the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum

The Historical Society of Palm Beach County was formed in 1937 and opened the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum in March 2008 within the historic 1916 Courthouse in downtown West Palm Beach at 300 North Dixie ...

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Camp Gordon Johnston World War II Museum

Nationally honored by the Smithsonian Magazine for three straight years. Our new facilities, located within the Carrabelle City Complex, house over 5,000 square feet of artifacts, vehicles, photos, memorabilia and memories of the soldiers, sailors and other military as well ...

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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 ...

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Johnny Cash Museum

Johnny Cash’s music career began after he successfully auditioned for Sam Phillips, the owner of Sun Studios. Phillips had recently discovered Elvis Presley and quickly picked up Cash and his band, the Tennessee Two. In 1960, drummer W. S. Holland ...

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Bijou Theatre (Nashville Municipal Auditorium)

Built in 1903, Nashville’s Bijou Theater quickly emerged as one of the South’s leading African American theaters. The theatre offered performances sponsored by its namesake Bijou Amusement Company. The theater originally operated under the direction of Milton Starr, a white ...

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