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Featuring a collection of more than 6000 original works, the art on display includes paintings, sculptures, prints, ceramics, photographs and cultural objects from the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Europe.The museum also features a variety of changing exhibitions and a full range of educational programs. Address: 1 34th Street SW Gainesville FL USA 32611
1 352 392-9826
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Located at the University of Florida the musuem featuring a variety of fossils of both vertebrate and invertebrates, recent and fossil plants, and much more.Open Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm, Sundays and holidays 1pm-5pm. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. Admission is free.
Address: SW 34th Street and Hull Road, Gainesville FL 32611-2710
Send an Email 1 352 846-2000
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Consisting of four separate sites, this museum complex includes the Matheson Museum building, the 1867 Matheson House, the Tison Tool Museum, and Sweetwater Park. Housed in Gainesville's old American Legion Hall, the Matheson Museum offers permanent and temporary exhibitions regarding Alachua County's history. There is much to explore and learn for the whole family at this museum. Address: 513 University Ave E Gainesville FL USA 32601
Send an Email 1 352 378-2280
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Fred Bear Museum This museum showcases a history of big game hunting in Northern Florida. It follows the story of Fred Bear, the legendary bow hunter. Visitors can explore exhibits with everything from lions to Cape buffalo. There are also brown bears, elephants, and wolves. Authentic spears, carvings, artwork, and First Nations artifacts are on display, along with ancient tools and weapons. Address: 4600 41st Blvd SW Gainesville FL USA 32608
1 352 376-2411
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