Everyone connected to this gem Loves the region & has real passion for the work they do. I had a lovely rainy day here hearing story after story of the history of SPB and Pass a Grill. The experience at the museum enriched my own love of the area. Thank you ladies for your love & service.
We visit this small museum all the time when we are in St Pete Beach (Pass a Grille). Very educational. A must place to see if you are in the area. Be sure to check hours of operation as they are only open a few days a week.
If you like history, make a visit to this charming little museum. It's free and the women working there are very knowledegable!
Lots of interesting artifacts and information tucked inside this old church that was used as a home for several years. Be sure to visit with the volunteer staff members to appreciate everything that is on display.
Donations based local museum. Interesting insight into the history of the islands. One can spent 20 minutes or two hours, depending on attention to all the displays. I am glad that locals have a place to deposit all their memorabilia rather than throwing it out.
Who wouldn't just fall head over heels for this museum! It is full of juicey tid bits of our history. My momma use to live a few blocks from here and she swears by this hidden gem. The only down side is that since it's free and operated by volunteers they do close quite early.
Intriguing journey of the development of the Gulf Coast is offered at this quaint little museum.The history of the Pinellas Bayway is fascinating, too.Limited hours, but worth a visit.
My dad wanted us to tour this museum with him....he lives part-time at St. Pete Beach and he wanted to show it off. It is a small museum, but full of treasures and lots of information. Definitely worth spending a morning or afternoon at.
This little museum carries such interesting and meaningful history and being born and raised in Tampa and taken to the beach until I could drive myself, made this very special to visit. I love the way it looks at night too! You feel like you go back into time.
Was so relieved that this historic building had a wheelchair access. Be certain to bring cash, they don't accept credit cards. This museum has a donation jar. Take the kids, they will enjoy the interaction.