Historic Homestead Town Hall Museum

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41 N Krome Ave
Homestead, FL 33030
The Historic Homestead Town Hall Museum is located in the original Town Hall of Homestead, built in 1917. It has photographs and artifacts from Homestead's past, exhibits about the Seminole Indians, Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway Extension, Hurricane Andrew, photographs of early Homestead and the surrounding areas, a 1924 American LaFrance fire truck that belonged to town of Homestead, books for sale, and knowledgeable docents who will do their best to answer your questions.

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Ariel W.
5/15/2021

When the Town of Homestead was incorporated on January 27, 1913, there wasn't a town hall where city officials could meet. The newly formed town decided to use Sistrunk Hall, a wooden building...

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Thais L.
4/20/2024

What a charming and quaint museum. Loved learning about Homestead's history. Certainly informative.

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Anne W.
6/8/2024

A great place to stop on your trip to Miami or Key West! We just happened to pass this place while exploring downtown Homestead and picking up some take out. Katherine was so knowledgeable we...

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Ana M.
6/8/2014

I was looking for something to do with children in the Homestead area. A quick Google search led me to few results that were baby friendly. I am a big fan of the Everglades, and I am aware that...

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