The Amelia Island Museum of History, a not-for-profit organization, fosters community and visitor appreciation of Nassau County’s unique 4000+ year history.
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The Cross the Line Foundation and AIMH are gathering new oral histories for the Museum’s Veterans History Project!
For more information on how to participate or to volunteer, please contact Jarrett Hill at [email protected] or 904.261.7378, x. 102
Come and see us this Saturday, July 29th for Community Appreciation Day!
There will be Family friendly activities from 10 AM to 2 PM, and be sure to enjoy our garden and its gazebo!
Admission to the museum will also be free all day, as a thank you to our lovely community.
It's time again for Community Appreciation Day!
Join us Saturday, July 29th from 10 AM to 2 PM for family friendly activities and to enjoy our garden and its gazebo!
Admission to the museum will also be free all day, as a thank you to our lovely community.
See you there!
The Cross the Line Foundation and the Amelia Island Museum of History are partnering up to gather new oral histories for the Museum’s Veterans History Project!
For more information, see our Instagram post here:
https://t.co/tHQ2tLaPZu
Come see us next week on July 21st at 6 PM for this month's 3rd on 3rd!
Watch this program remotely at https://t.co/2R2gttlSz0
For more information contact Jarrett at 904-261-7378 x.102 or [email protected]#ameliaisland#fernadinabeach#ameliamuseum
It's time again for Community Appreciation Day!
Join us Saturday, July 29th from 10 AM to 2 PM for family friendly activities and to enjoy our garden and its gazebo!
Admission to the museum will also be free all day, as a thank you to our lovely community. See you then!
A cozy piece of history greets us from our collection today!
This is a restored Victorian nursing rocker; found in 2018 by Danny Kindle next to a dumpster in Jacksonville Fl. Mr. Kindle restored the rocker, which can be dated to about 1879.
Join us on July 21st at 6 PM for our next 3rd on 3rd!
Watch this program remotely at https://t.co/2R2gttlSz0
For more information contact Jarrett at 904-261-7378 x.102 or [email protected]
Join us on July 21st at 6 PM for our next 3rd on 3rd!
Watch this program remotely at https://t.co/2R2gttlSz0
For more information contact Summer at 904-261-7378 x.102 or [email protected]
Come and see us July 5th at 12 PM for our Brown Bag Lunch!
Attendance is free and open to the public and attendants may bring their lunch. This program is wheelchair accessible.
Watch this program remotely at https://t.co/2R2gttlSz0
Join us on July 21st at 6 PM for our next 3rd on 3rd!
Watch this program remotely at https://t.co/2R2gttlSz0
For more information contact Summer at 904-261-7378 x.102 or [email protected]
These unassuming wood samples in our collection may not seem like much at first glance, but that's because the most interesting part is the holes!
For the whole story on what they're from, check out our instagram!
https://t.co/jfAqXGw5ok
Come and see us July 5th at 12 PM for our Brown Bag Lunch!
Attendance is free and open to the public and attendants may bring their lunch. Seating is limited on a first come, first served basis. This program is wheelchair accessible.
Come join us for the opening of our newest Temporary Exhibit this Friday!
This Exhibit opens with a talk by Dr. Neill Wallis, Associate Curator of the Ceramic Technology Lab at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Make a reservation to tour a few of our small town’s most popular, notorious or otherwise historic pubs and bars!
To reserve a spot, Contact Thea Seagraves at [email protected] or call 904-261-7378 x 105.