Amelia Island Museum of History Guide
Uncover Amelia Island's Past at the Museum of History Guide
The Amelia Island Museum of History is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning about the fascinating history of this unique island. Located in Fernandina Beach, the museum offers a comprehensive look at the island's past, from its Native American origins to its time under eight different flags, and its development into a popular tourist destination. Through exhibits, artifacts, and guided tours, the museum brings the island's story to life. The museum's history is rooted in the desire to preserve and share the rich heritage of Amelia Island. The building itself has a history, having served various purposes over the years. The museum's collection includes artifacts from different periods of the island's history, including Native American tools, Spanish colonial documents, and Victorian-era clothing. The exhibits are designed to be engaging and informative, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the island's past. Visitors to the Amelia Island Museum of History can participate in a variety of activities. Take a guided tour to learn about the island's history from knowledgeable docents, explore the exhibits at your own pace, or attend a special event or lecture. The museum also offers educational programs for children and families. While the museum doesn't have a culinary tradition of its own, it's located near many restaurants in downtown Fernandina Beach where you can sample local cuisine.
Transportation
The Amelia Island Museum of History is located in downtown Fernandina Beach and is easily accessible by car. Parking is available on the street and in nearby lots. The Amelia Island Trolley also provides transportation around the island, with stops near the museum.
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Ticket Price
$10 Adults, $8 Seniors/Military/Students, $5 Children (5-12), Free for Children under 5