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Features exhibits and artifacts from the earliest days of the region to the modern day.
Features exhibits and artifacts from the earliest days of the region to the modern day. Includes information on everything from the time of the Seminole Indians to the founding of the city to the Civil Rights era to the Disney period to today. M-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su noon-5PM. $9-12.
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65 East Central Boulevard, Orlando, FL, United States
+1 407-836-8500
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