In a building that served as City Hall from 1907-1985, this museum now serves as home to T.T. Wentworth's eclectic collection of oddities plus exhibits on local history and archaeology. Tues-Sat, 10-4 Read more.
Inside this brick turn-of-the-century warehouse is a rebuilt 1890s era streetscape. On exhibit are historic shops with toys, hardware, music, a printing press and more! Open Tues-Sat 10-4. Read more.
Revisit landmarks in the history of naval aviation with this impressive collection of U.S. Navy planes. This site is on an active Navy base, so please be sure to bring a valid photo ID. Read more.
This is a collection of historic buildings and museums including a number of buildings on the Historic Pensacola list. Admission includes guided tours that allow visitors to enter the buildings. Read more.
It has a great little museum showcasing historical and archaeological sites around Florida both on the land and underwater. Open 10-4 Mon-Sat, admission is free. Read more.
Built in 1810 this historic house displays household items dating from 1790 to the 1880s. Open Tues-Sat from 12-4. See the website for events. Read more.
This museum houses exhibits depicting several early industries in West Florida. Pensacola experienced an industrial boom in the 1800s with the fishing, brickmaking, railroad and lumber industuries. Read more.
Help keep Southeastern Creek Indian heritage alive by visiting the museum set in a large nature preserve. Learn about history and culture while enjoying the trails and wildlife. Read more.
In use since the late 18th century, this is a beautiful cemetery that has headstones representing Pensacola's complex past with immigrants from all around the world. Open daily from 9-sunset. Read more.
Part of the second attempt by the Spanish to colonize the area, this fort was originally built in 1698. The site was excavated in 1995-1998 and the standing portion was reconstructed on completion. Read more.
An impressive brick fort overlooking Pensacola Bay finished in 1844 and restored in 1979. This National Historic Landmark includes a Spanish water battery finished in 1797. Click “Read more” for hours Read more.
The current structure was completed in 1859 and can still be climbed today. The keeper's quarters at the base and displays how the family lived. See the website for events, hours and entry fees. Read more.
Finished in 1834, this is the largest US fort built to protect the Pensacola Navy Yard. It includes ten concrete batteries and was in use until the end of WW2. See “Read more” for hours and entry fees Read more.
Walk through a beautiful natural setting and visit the museum to discover the archaeological remains of Northwest Florida's largest 19th-century mill site. Open 10-4 Tues-Sat. See site for tour times. Read more.