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The museum offers events throughout the year for adults, including book talks and lectures, to promote lifelong learning. Major themes include Black culture and historical events that have impacted African Americans.
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From October 3 through November 1, 2021 the Sulphur Springs Museum and Heritage Center hosted “The Art of Forensics” exhibit in collaboration with the
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in 2017. The museum is open Wednesday through Saturday from 11:00AM – 4:00PM and is located at 1101 East River Cove Street, Tampa, FL.
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In 2021, the Sulphur Springs Museum and Heritage Center was awarded a $ 6,500 grant from Florida Humanities as a part of the
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and the Natural History Museum focuses on the history center that used to reside in the park, until being moved to the
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Amy Dao became the Museum’s director in January, 2022. Museum co-founder Norma Robinson was her predecessor.
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From April 8 - July 2, 2022, the Sulphur Springs Museum is hosting the exhibit
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Sulphur Springs Museum and Heritage Center has three permanent exhibits.
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Have Blues, Will Travel: Traveling Blues Musicians in the Jim Crow Era
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Rejuvenated Mann-Wagnon park is among recent community improvements
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focuses on the history of Sulphur Springs during segregation.
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addresses the history of Sulphur Springs and major landmarks.
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The Kids' TECO Room, created through a donation from the
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Sulphur Springs History and Heritage Museum


Sulphur Springs
Tampa, Florida
American Rescue Plan
Museum of Science and Industry
the Negro Motorist Green Book
Smithsonian
University of South Florida
Tampa Electric Company
"History and People"
"History and People"
"Tampa Bay organizations among those to get Florida Humanities COVID-19 relief grants"
"Permanent Exhibits"
"Exhibitions"
Rejuvenated Mann-Wagnon park is among recent community improvements
"Museum exhibit to feature cold case homicide victims and the USF forensic anthropologists working to identify them"
"Just for Kids"
"Youth Leadership Program"
"Upcoming Events"
Sulphur Springs Museum and Heritage Center website
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