American heritage exhibitions in Tampa, FL
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Caribbean American Club
● OpenThe Caribbean American Club is a vibrant cultural institution located at 6211 South Martindale Avenue in Tampa, Florida. As a hub for Caribbean-American community members, the club offers a variety of events, activities, and programs that celebrate the rich heritage and traditions of the Caribbean. From lively music and dance performances to delicious cuisine and art exhibitions, the Caribbean American Club provides a welcoming space for individuals to come together and share in the beauty of Caribbean culture. Whether you are a long-time member of the Caribbean-American community or simply interested in learning more about this dynamic culture, the Caribbean American Club invites you to join them in their mission of promoting unity, diversity, and cultural appreciation.
6211 S Martindale Ave, Tampa, FL 33611, United States -
Cortez Village Historical Society
● OpenWelcome to the Cortez Village Historical Society, located at 11655 Cortez Road West, Cortez, Florida. Our museum, the Cortez Cultural Center, offers a captivating journey through the rich history of the Village of Cortez, one of the last remaining fishing communities on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Situated south of Tampa Bay, Cortez boasts a fishing heritage that dates back to the Native Americans and Spanish explorers who first inhabited the area. Originally known as Hunter’s Point, Cortez was settled in the 1880s by pioneering families like the Guthries, Taylors, and Fulfords, many of whose descendants still reside in the village today. The Cortez Village Historical Society has played a pivotal role in preserving the village’s legacy, achieving recognition as a historical landmark with ninety-seven of its buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
11655 Cortez Road West, Cortez, Florida 34215, United States
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