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Welcome to the Collier County Museum website. Here, you will find information for all county-owned museum locations.
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Naples Museum
Journey back 10,000 years to Southwest Florida’s unique past at the Collier County Museum. Learn about mastodons and fierce saber cats, Calusa and Seminole Indians and the rugged pioneers that settled one of America’s last frontiers. Visitors enjoy five acres of native gardens, two Naples cottages, swamp buggies and a logging locomotive. Special programs and exhibitions are presented throughout the year.
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Everglades City
The Museum of the Everglades offers a unique look back at Collier County's development in the early 1920's. Originally built as a laundry to serve the workers on the Tamiami Trail, it is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Immokalee Pioneer Museum
Home of the Robert Roberts family, the Immokalee Pioneer Museum tells the story of pioneer families of this still untamed area perched on the edge of the Big Cypress swamp and the Everglades. Come learn about the bustling cattle business on the south Florida frontier at this 15-acre turn of the century ranch. Currently undergoing restoration, the site is open by appointment only.
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Naples Depot Museum
The Naples Depot Museum is the location of the last railroad that operated in Collier County, Florida until 1971. The Depot was the primary connection means that assisted in the development of Collier County in addition to Barron Collier, Collier County's namesake, efforts to develop U.S. 41. It was built in 1926 and currently houses transporation related history.
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