Daytona Beach: Museum
Places and attractions in the Museum category
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More categoriesMotorsports Hall of Fame of America
The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America, located in the sun-kissed city of Daytona Beach, Florida, is a shrine to the legends of American motorsports. This Hall of Fame is a must-visit destination for racing enthusiasts and history buffs alike, as it celebrates the men...
Museum of Arts and Sciences
The Museum of Arts and Sciences, often referred to as MOAS, is a museum in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States. The museum is a member of the American Alliance of Museums and an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. It is home to over 30,000 objects, making it one of the largest museums in central Florida.
Daytona 500 Experience
The Daytona 500 Experience, formerly known as Daytona USA, was an interactive motorsports attraction and museum located at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Intrinsically linked to the Daytona 500, the museum primarily focused on exhibits related to NASCAR.
Southeast Museum of Photography
The Southeast Museum of Photography is located in Daytona Beach, Florida, on the campus of Daytona State College. It opened in 1992, and moved to a new facility in 2007.
The Art League of Daytona Beach
The Art League of Daytona Beach is located at 433 South Palmetto Avenue, Daytona Beach, Florida. It contains exhibits by local artists, and holds regular classes and workshops.
Halifax Historical Museum
The Halifax Historical Museum displays local history from 5,000 BC to the present day in a National Register of Historic Places listed building designed by Wilbur B. Talley in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States. The museum is housed in the former Merchants Bank building, added to the U.S.
Mary McLeod Bethune Home
The Mary McLeod Bethune Home is a historic house on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida. Built in the early-1900s, it was home to Mary McLeod Bethune, a prominent African-American educator and civil rights leader, from 1913 until her death.