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Businiess name:  Palm Harbor Historical Society Museum
Review by:  Mary H.
Review content: 
Hours: Thursday 10 am - 4pm Saturday 10 am - 4pm FREE Admission! Donations Accepted Opened on November 7, 1998, the North Pinellas Historical Musuem will operate under the auspices of Heritage Village, a department of Pinellas County government and is operated by the Palm Harbor Historical Society. This historic home was built about 1915 by "Judge" Thomas William Hartley, a justice of the peace, Methodist lay minister, and businessman who originally settled in this area in the early 1880's. The museum features a variety of exhibits on the history of the Palm Harbor, Crystal Beach, and the Ozona and Curlew communities, focusing on the period from when these areas of Pinellas County were first settled in the 1800s up to the present day.

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