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Review

Museum of Miami

5 out of 5 stars
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  • Downtown
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

It’s young, but South Florida does have a past and a lively one at that. Tracing the history of the region, from early Indians to rafting Cubans, the Museum of Miami (formerly HistoryMiami) succeeds in educating while entertaining. The exhibits on the wreckers of Key West and Henry Flagler both merit an extended look, as does the section on photographer Ralph Middleton Munroe.

Details

Address
101 W Flagler St
Miami
Cross street:
at NW 1st Ave
Transport:
Metromover Government Center
Price:
Admission $8; $5–$7 reductions; under 6 free
Opening hours:
Thu–Sat 10am–4pm; Sun noon–4pm
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What’s on

Freedom Plane National Tour

Miami is one of eight cities nationwide selected to host the Freedom Plane National Tour, a traveling exhibition of original Founding-era documents from the National Archives, on view at Museum of Miami (formerly Miami History Museum) from June 20 through July 5. The collection includes the William Stone engraving of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Association, oaths of allegiance signed by George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, the Treaty of Paris, and early draft printings of the Constitution—documents that rarely leave Washington, D.C. The exhibition is part of the national commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the United States, modeled after the Bicentennial-era Freedom Train. Alongside the documents, the museum will feature a digital mural where visitors can share their desires for the future of America both onsite and from home and a public celebration on the plaza July 4th. Access to the exhibit is included with museum admission. 
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