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If
you are looking for a new experience unlike any other, this is the place
to be.

For a Limited Time
The
most requested Native American program for group visitors in Northeast
Florida is finally being made available to the general public for a
limited time. Old Florida Museum is well known for its dynamic hands-on
programs, normally only available to groups. These popular presentations
typically fill up a year in advance by reservation, but for a brief period
in response to an increased curiosity and high demand these one of a kind
interactive programs are being offered to the general public.
Tour Times:
11:00am,
2:00pm and 6:00pm
For
groups of 15 or more call for special tour times
OUR
PERSONAL GUARANTEE
“We
are so confident that this will be the most exciting and interesting
experience you will encounter during your visit to St. Augustine that if
you’re not completely satisfied, it’s
free.”
Charles F. Ponce, Jr.
Curator
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Who
did the Florida Indians call the “stinky race”?
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What
shocked the Spanish settlers upon first glance at these peculiar
Florida
inhabitants?
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What
unimaginable thing did these local natives do with fish
bladders?
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What
brought about the extinction of the Timucua Indians?…..and it’s not
what you think!
Everyday distractions vanish the
moment you enter.
You
will be amazed as your personal guide fashions an arrowhead right before
your eyes. Listen to the sounds of the natural sulfur spring as you help
shape a hand hewn dugout canoe with
flint and shell. Learn how to bait and catch an
alligator for the family meal, and use
an old stump and a club to make corn meal. Imagine starting your very
first fire “Indian style”. Unite
the family together in a competitive game of “corn darts”.
“We
were pleasantly surprised as your
program well exceeded our
expectations.
R. Pazos, Port St. Lucie, FL
“Outstanding!!
Great for children and
adults. Everything was
wonderful!
E. Garner, Melbourne, FL
“I
realized that “Old” doesn’t always
mean boring.
It was awesome!”
-Erin
K.,12 years old
“The
Old Florida Museum was such a delight for us, because we were able to
touch
and see many things.” D. Rowe, Winter
Park, FL
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