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Marco Island Historical Museum

Marco Island Historical Museum Photo
Marco Island Historical Museum Photo
"Little Blue," by artist Joan Scherer; "Winner's Circle" Photo 2
"Little Blue," by artist Joan Scherer; "Winner's Circle" Photo 2
Calusa Village exhibit Photo 3
Calusa Village exhibit Photo 3
"Paradise Found" exhibit 1 Photo 4
"Paradise Found" exhibit 1 Photo 4
"Relic," by Alissa Mittl, "Multiple Dimensions" exhibit through September 19 Photo 5
"Relic," by Alissa Mittl, "Multiple Dimensions" exhibit through September 19 Photo 5

Long famous for its Key Marco Cat, one of the most remarkable and influential discoveries in North American archaeology, the Marco Island Historical Museum explores Southwest Florida's Calusa Indians bringing this vanished civilization to life with informative displays and an immersive 3-D village. Exhibits trace the settlement of this subtropical island paradise from its early pioneer roots as a fishing village, pineapple plantation and clam cannery, through its explosive growth and development in the 1960s by the Miami-based Deltona Corporation. The Traveling Exhibit Hall showcases several new exhibits throughout the year.

Accessible Features
  • ADA Compliant
  • Wheelchair-friendly
Designations
  • COVID-19 Paradise Pledge Business
Facility Amenities
  • Bus Parking
General Information
  • Dates Closed: National holidays, county holidays
  • Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 9 a.m to 4 p.m.
Guest Information
  • Family Friendly
  • LGBTQ+ Friendly
  • Meeting/Tour Groups Welcome
Tour Information
  • Customized Tours
  • Guided Tours
  • Self-Guided tours