Free or discounted entry for members of NARM.
A museum in a 1920s building that once served as an icehouse and garage, now housing exhibits about Anna Maria Island and the surrounding towns. Families can explore artifacts, photographs and maps showing the area's past, from its earliest days as a Native American fishing camp through early settlement and development. The museum grounds include a restored cottage and the original city jail, along with native plantings. Children can take part in scavenger hunts that guide them to find particular items on display throughout the collection.
A membership to Anna Maria Island Historical Museum carries reciprocal admission, so the same card is worth free or discounted entry at other places in this program.
Reciprocal programs are built for travel and most exclude places close to the one where you hold your membership, so this is worth the most when you are away from home. How reciprocal memberships work
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