Florida Agricultural Museum

  • Adult Education
  • Animals
  • Arts & Culture
  • Children/Youth
  • Education
  • Tourism

Who We Are

Mission: To preserve Florida’s agricultural past, interpret agricultural issues of yesterday, today and tomorrow, and educate the public about those issues through enjoyable experiences.

The Florida Agricultural Legacy Learning Center was established in 1983 by a group of concerned agriculturalists and historians at the request of Agricultural Commissioner Doyle Conner to help preserve this important part of Florida’s heritage. Originally located in Tallahassee, the museum was part of the Division of Agriculture and Consumer Services. In 1992, it was designated the “Museum of Agriculture and Rural History of the State of Florida” under Florida Statute. In 1997, the Florida Agricultural Museum moved to its new home on 460 acres in Flagler County.

What We Do

In addition to preserving Florida’s agricultural past, the Museum is also active in the conservation of heritage livestock including rare Florida Cracker cattle, horses, and sheep. The Florida Agricultural Museum provides a fun and educational experience for all ages. Flagler County and the St. Augustine area lead the state in historic sites. Only 25 minutes from downtown St. Augustine, the Florida Agricultural Museum is one of Flagler County’s most popular attractions.

Details

Get Connected Icon (386) 446-7630
Get Connected Icon Kara Hoblick
Get Connected Icon Executive Director
https://www.floridaagmuseum.org/