Beaches Museum

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Local 381 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250, United States
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Introducing Beaches Museum, a renowned cultural institution nestled in a vibrant coastal town. With a mission to preserve and celebrate the rich heritage of the area, Beaches Museum offers a captivating experience for visitors of all ages. Immerse yourself in the region's fascinating history through an extensive collection of exhibits, beautifully curated to showcase the unique stories and traditions of the community. Guided tours led by knowledgeable docents provide a deeper understanding of the exhibits, while volunteers ensure a warm and welcoming atmosphere. From exploring charming buildings to engaging in interactive activities, Beaches Museum offers a diverse range of experiences that captivate and educate. Whether you're a local looking to connect with your roots or a tourist seeking an enriching cultural exploration, Beaches Museum promises an unforgettable journey into the past. Step inside this treasured institution and unlock the secrets of the coastal community.

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Vicky Phillips
Vicky phillips
March 22, 2024
Great place to learn about the beaches history, see exhibitions by local artists and get a guided tour of the historical buildings onsite and the story behind the Florida East Coast Railway.
Collette
Collette
March 22, 2024
Wonderful museum on the history of the area and on the history of swimsuits and lifeguards. Our docent, Reggie, was knowledgeable about the outbuildings he led us through. The buildings have been well preserved and maintained. The church was my favorite.
Bruce Pederson
Bruce pederson
March 22, 2024
Cute local museum. Entry is free but donations are appreciated. They have volunteer docents who are available to give tours of the outdoor area, unfortunately we did not have time for this but I plan to return to take one.
Yris R
Yris r
March 22, 2024
This is an exciting little museum that is divided into various buildings and is a truly underrated tourist attraction. The main building is painted Flagler yellow, which is the color named after the Florida railroad tycoon, Henry Flagler. At the entrance of the main building, you will se the Visit Jacksonville® Museum Passport, in which you win a certain prize from 6 Jax-based museums that give you a stamp on each page of the passport. After that, you walk into a big room, which has a small theater, containing a 15-minute movie about the history of the Jax Beaches and why they are the way they are in the modern era. Here, I’ve learned that the first inhabitants of NE Florida was an American Indian Tribe known as the Timucuans, who settled on that land 25,000 years ago. Before the Interstate Highway System, traveling from central Florida or Georgia was really difficult and it took about 5 hours to get there. When the movie ended, I went on this really cool self-guided tour, in which I need 2 hours to read and memorize, because I’m such a history buff! Nonetheless, the artifacts on display and the boards with facts about the beaches and the history of Mayport are very fascinating and interesting to read more about! After the exhibit ends, you go outside to the other buildings and the tour is guided by a lady who tells all the facts about the smaller buildings on the site of the Beaches Museum. In each buildings, she would ask questions to the little children to see if they know about how trains work and why they were vital sources of transportation 200 years ago. The tour guide was quite friendly and would ask us if we had any questions about the places that she guided us through. In the garden of each house, there are a bunch of beautiful tall plants that make the place look like heaven on earth! I loved how in one of the buildings, there is a model railroad with a black train several coaches long which goes on forever! (Until you turn it off, of course) To explore this museum, I recommend a maximum duration of 4 hours if you want to thoroughly read everything and memorize it if you want to become a local historian! Admission at this place is absolutely free! You can’t got to Jacksonville Beach and not visit this great museum! You NEED to see it for yourself!
Ryana Spencer
Ryana spencer
March 22, 2024
What a great little free museum. Our tour guide, Mr. Burch, was so wonderful and informative! Sadly, we weren't able to go inside the house or the church as it was closed for a concert but the rest of it was awesome! I highly recommend this little gem.
shanel ramsey
Shanel ramsey
March 22, 2024
My wife and I really enjoyed the museum. My personal favorite were the outside historical buildings. Reggie was a great tour guide and was very knowledgeable.
Michael Hillman
Michael hillman
March 22, 2024
A hidden gem which locals and tourists should definitely check out. Do you know what Jacksonville Beach originally name was before Pablo Beach. You guessed it Ruby Beach. This museum is free and donations are welcome.
amy liu
Amy liu
March 22, 2024
What a beautiful little surprise as I walked the main road to get to the Goodwill. I didn't even know this was here. Butterflies flying around in the little beautiful garden as a stroll through the outbuildings beautiful 75° day. Pablo and 6th Street between route 90. St Paul's Church It's just what I needed. Really. So much so. I drew a few pieces about it. I'll probably make a few based on these buildings because I love the location. I even went back the next day and asked the driver to stop so I could take a few more pictures of the church before I left for NY.

Location

381 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250, United States

Hours

  • Monday Close
  • Tuesday
    10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Thursday
    10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday
    10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Sunday
    12:00 PM - 04:00 PM

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