
Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum
Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum
The Heritage Museum is located at the heart of Tarpon Springs, in shady Craig Park overlooking Spring Bayou. This beautifully renovated facility, formerly a library, has 2 separate wings. The History Wing contains an exhibit about the Greek community of Tarpon Springs, as well as a display of historical and modern photographs tracing the development of Tarpon Springs, a collection of Native American archaeological artifacts from local excavations, and an exhibit detailing the history of Tarpon Springs' Women's Club. Visitors also can view a 16-minute documentary about the local sponge industry. The ecology wing features the large-scale murals of Tarpon Springs artist Christopher Still. The murals are fine giclee reproductions of the series that hangs in the chambers of Florida House of Representatives, and tell the story of the state's vivid history. Each of the murals contains many symbolic elements that introduce the people and events that shaped Florida's history from 16th century European discovery to modern times.
accessible features
- Wheelchair-friendly inside walkways
discounts
- Group Discount
general information
- Family-friendly
- Hours Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
- WiFi available
on site facilities services
- Picnic Area
rates times
- Time to Experience Activity 1 - 2 hours