⭐ St. Petersburg Museum of History offers an opportunity to learn about the world's first commercial flight, the Tampa Bay Rays, and the cultural and economic contributions of St. Petersburg and the Pinellas Peninsula. Ticket types
🎫 Adult (7-64)
🎫 Senior (65+)
🎫 Student/Teacher - *Reduced With a valid ID
🎫 Military/Veteran/First-Responder - *Reduced With a valid ID
Highlights
🛩️ Dive deep into the history of the world's first commercial flight, featuring the renowned Benoist airboat
⚾️ Trace the evolution of baseball through time, starting with the Tampa Bay Rays, showcased in a collection of 4,800 autographed baseballs
☀️ Discover the significant cultural and economic impact of the "Sunshine City" and the Pinellas Peninsula on Florida's history
General Info
📅 Dates: select your dates directly in the ticket selector
📍 Location: St. Petersburg Museum of History (335 2nd Avenue Northeast, 33701, Saint Petersburg)
♿ Accessibility: this experience is wheelchair accessible
❓ For this event, all sales are final and tickets can’t be refunded, changed or modified. For more information, please refer to our T&Cs
Description Get ready to embark on a thrilling journey through time at the incredible St. Petersburg Museum of History! Brace yourself to uncover the awe-inspiring beginnings of the very first commercial flight, while marveling at the legendary Benoist airboat. Prepare to be blown away by the mind-boggling collection of 4,800 signed baseballs, a testament to the city's passion for America's favorite pastime. But that's not all - brace yourself to delve into the captivating story of how St. Petersburg, also known as the "Sunshine City," and the Pinellas Peninsula have shaped our culture and economy. Get ready to immerse yourself in a whirlwind of over a century's worth of history, all in just one epic afternoon! And fear not, accessibility is top-notch with wheelchair accessibility throughout. Get set for an adventure you won't soon forget!
⭐ St. Petersburg Museum of History offers an opportunity to learn about the world's first commercial flight, the Tampa Bay Rays, and the cultural and economic contributions of St. Petersburg and the Pinellas Peninsula. Ticket types
🎫 Adult (7-64)
🎫 Senior (65+)
🎫 Student/Teacher - *Reduced With a valid ID
🎫 Military/Veteran/First-Responder - *Reduced With a valid ID
Highlights
🛩️ Dive deep into the history of the world's first commercial flight, featuring the renowned Benoist airboat
⚾️ Trace the evolution of baseball through time, starting with the Tampa Bay Rays, showcased in a collection of 4,800 autographed baseballs
☀️ Discover the significant cultural and economic impact of the "Sunshine City" and the Pinellas Peninsula on Florida's history
General Info
📅 Dates: select your dates directly in the ticket selector
📍 Location: St. Petersburg Museum of History (335 2nd Avenue Northeast, 33701, Saint Petersburg)
♿ Accessibility: this experience is wheelchair accessible
❓ For this event, all sales are final and tickets can’t be refunded, changed or modified. For more information, please refer to our T&Cs
Description Get ready to embark on a thrilling journey through time at the incredible St. Petersburg Museum of History! Brace yourself to uncover the awe-inspiring beginnings of the very first commercial flight, while marveling at the legendary Benoist airboat. Prepare to be blown away by the mind-boggling collection of 4,800 signed baseballs, a testament to the city's passion for America's favorite pastime. But that's not all - brace yourself to delve into the captivating story of how St. Petersburg, also known as the "Sunshine City," and the Pinellas Peninsula have shaped our culture and economy. Get ready to immerse yourself in a whirlwind of over a century's worth of history, all in just one epic afternoon! And fear not, accessibility is top-notch with wheelchair accessibility throughout. Get set for an adventure you won't soon forget!
Please note that event ticket purchases are made on a partner site. If you have any questions or concerns about this event, please reach out to the partner site directly.
Please note that event ticket purchases are made on a partner site. If you have any questions or concerns about this event, please reach out to the partner site directly.