Description
The Safety Harbor Museum documents the history of the Safety Harbor region. Tocobaga Indians lived in this area from the period beginning around 900 AD to the arrival of the Spanish. They were wiped out by Spanish aggression and foreign diseases, then overtaken by the Seminole Indians from Georgia. The Safety Harbor Museum displays evidence of the "Safety Harbor Culture" including numerous relics and artifacts. There are also exhibits on turn of the century settlements in the region.
Address
Safety Harbor Museum
329 Bayshore Boulevard South
Safety Harbor, FL 34695-4053
United States
Phone 1 (727) 726-1668
Fax 1 (727) 725-9938
Hours
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OpenClosedClosed10:0010:0010:0013:0013:00
Closed16:0016:0016:0016:0016:00
Facilities
Gift shop
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