Beaches Museum: A Beachy Keen Book Gift

December 3, 2013
by
1 min read
Beaches Museum in Jacksonville Beach

If you’re looking for a Christmas gift for the book lover or history buff in your family, look no further than the Beaches Museum in Jacksonville Beach. There you’ll find publications covering a variety of subjects, from the Native Americans who inhabited northeast Florida 12,000 years ago, to modern Jacksonville and Beaches history. Lost Restaurants of Jacksonville and Jacksonville Beach are two recent additions that will bring back memories to longtime residents of the area. If you’d prefer art work, you can select from over 20,000 images in the museum archives and available for reproduction. For an even longer lasting gift, purchase a membership that provides free admission to the museum and history park, plus free admission to the many events held throughout the year. For more information visit the website at www.beachesmuseum.org.

Beaches Museum and History Park
381 Beach Boulevard
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
Hours of operation: Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Sunday 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

[googlemap src=”https://maps.google.com/maps?client=safari&oe=UTF-8&q=381+Beach+Boulevard+Jacksonville+Beach,+FL+32250&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=0x88e449a84ff52d85:0x42119d8f03dc168a,381+Beach+Blvd,+Jacksonville+Beach,+FL+32250&gl=us&ei=017QUt7EHOLKsQSv0YDADA&ved=0CDEQ8gEwAA” ]

Folio is your guide to entertainment and culture around and near Jacksonville, Florida. We cover events, concerts, restaurants, theatre, sports, art, happenings, and all things about living and visiting Jax. Folio serves more than two million readers across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida, including St. Augustine, The Beaches, and Fernandina.

Current Issue

Recent Posts

SUBMIT EVENTS

Submit Events

Advertisements

Alice Cooper at the AMP
hale-groves-fruit-assortment-holiday-banners
pittman---davis-holiday-banners
omaha-steaks-banners

Date

Title

Current Month

Follow FOLIO!

Uber Jacksonville Transportation
Previous Story

Uber is chic and it’s in Jacksonville!

Next Story

Precious Is The Gift Of A Child

Latest from Books

Read All About It!

Words by Shelton Hull A Rough Guide to Local Literature in 2024   R.I.P. to Leonard Riggio, who died this past Aug. 27. You’ve probably never heard of him, but he most assuredly made significant contributions to your life. Why is that? Because he’s the guy who bought a single

In Conversation With BoBo

Classic Evermind comic book character comes to life with AI Words by Ambar Ramirez ChatGPT, IRobots, Autonomous Vehicles, Generative Fill … Every day it seems that a new AI tool is released to the public. And with the rapid rise of AI, it comes as no surprise that

What We’re Reading October

Djibouti  Read by Harry Moore Author: Elmore Leonard     Genre: Crime Fiction           Published: 2010 An American documentarian and her multi-skilled assistant arrive in the African nation Djibouti in order to document the rising wave of piracy that has afflicted the region, only to find

2023 Books in Review and 2024 Books to Look Out for

Words by Carmen Macri  As we bid farewell to 2023, let’s reflect on the highlights we’ve experienced — be it blockbuster movies, emerging musical talents or, my personal favorite, the ever-expanding catalog of “New York Times” best-selling books. Achieving a coveted spot on the “New York Times”
July 5th Cleanup
GoUp

Don't Miss

Read All About It!

Words by Shelton Hull A Rough Guide to Local Literature
A1A Ocean Islands Trail, Florida Scenic Highway, Amelia Island Plantation, Photo courtesy of Amelia Island Conventions and Visitors Bureau

Jax Beach to Fernandina: The A1A Ocean Islands Trail

Along the A1A Ocean Islands Trail Jacksonville’s Beaches | Mayport |