Independent guide and review of Florida as a holiday destination

Florida Guide Books

Florida's Museums and Cultural Attractions, ISBN 1561644080

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208 pages
Publisher: Pineapple Press
Date: March 31, 2008
ISBN: 1561644080
Size: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.6

If you have tired of all the Florida theme parks, then there is plenty more that Florida has to offer and Florida's Museums and Cultural Attractions provides information on over 350 museums and cultural attractions throughout the state.

The first edition was published way back in November 1998 and now, 10 years later, this second edition has been fully revised. It is co-authored by Doris Bardon and Murray D. Laurie who are both well versed in Florida's rich and diverse culture.

The book is organised by geographic region and town so if you are staying in a particular area you can quickly find local attractions.

Each attraction is described along with it's telephone number, address, directions on how to find it, opening hours, admission charges and facilities like parking, shops and restaurants.

If you are interested in a particular subject then there is a categorised index covering everything from Archaeological Sites to Theaters. Other subjects include Art Museums and Centers, Battlefield Sites like Olustee, Children's Museums, Colleges and Universities, Cultural Centers, Gardens, Historic Houses like Cá d'Zan, Historical Museums, Historic Villages, Military Museums, Performing Arts Centers and Science Museums.

If you can tear yourself away from the theme parks, then you will find the Florida has a lot more to offer in it's museums and cultural attractions

A second index is organised alphabetically by attraction and gives the nearest city.

Buy This Book

As well as Amazon.com, Florida's Museums and Cultural Attractions can also be bought at other book stores like Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.ca

The range of subjects is vast, covering everything from African American culture, antique cars, auto racing, aviation museums, baseball, botanical gardens, cartoons, citrus fruit, the Civil War, deep-sea diving, hunting, lighthouses, minerals, Native American history, photography, the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, shells, space exploration at the Kennedy Space Center, swimming and yachting.

For kids, there are descriptions of hands-on science museums, aquariums, working farms, theatres and art galleries.

An introductory section covers a brief history of Florida and Pathfinders of Florida; people such as writers, artists, photographers and architects who have left their mark on the Florida of today.

There have been literally hundreds of guide books written about Florida. We are in the process of reviewing many of them and our aim is to publish reviews of the best guide books on these pages.

Note that most guide books are re-published annually so you can often pick up a bargain if you don't mind last year's edition.