The Tampa Bay History Center announces the expansion of the Charles L. Knight Collection, a collection of Seminole artifacts.| Tampa Bay History Center
Media Contact: Billy Somerville (813) 675-8985 • bsomerville@tampabayhistorycenter.org Located on Tampa’s Riverwalk, the Tampa Bay History Center includes three floors of permanent and temporary exhibition space focusing on 12,000 years of Florida’s history and culture. A Smithsonian Affiliate museum accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the History Center includes the Touchton Map Library and Florida Center for Cartographic Education, and the Witt Research Center, and is home...| Tampa Bay History Center
The Tampa Bay History Center has been recognized in the Tampa Bay Times Best of the Best 2025 People’s Choice Awards, earning gold in three categories: local tourist attraction, museum and wedding venue. The History Center also received a bronze award for gift shop.| Tampa Bay History Center
The Tampa Bay History Center has been reaccredited by the American Alliance of Museums, a mark of excellence held by just 3% of U.S. museums.| Tampa Bay History Center
Discover how maps shape history and influence leadership in this engaging episode of "May I Inquire?" featuring Rodney Kite-Powell and Michael Silver.| Tampa Bay History Center
Celebrate Independence Day with a day out in your own backyard. On Friday, July 4, the Tampa Bay History Center is offering $4 off gallery admission. The discount is available …| Tampa Bay History Center
Each July, the City of Tampa celebrates Archives Awareness Week with programs that emphasize the importance of preserving local history. As the city marks its 138th birthday, the Tampa Bay …| Tampa Bay History Center
This summer, discover the museums of Tampa Bay. Whether you're planning a day with the family or a solo visit, this guide explores the best!| Tampa Bay History Center
A visit to the Tampa Bay History Center starts before you walk through the doors. Whether you’re attending an exhibition, a walking tour or an evening program, knowing your transportation …| Tampa Bay History Center