Florida International Museum

244 Second Avenue North
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701

727-341-7900

Misssion:
Florida international museum, inc. (fim) is a world class destination, which provides unique educational programs and entertaining experiences, through diverse exhibtions in partnership with our local and global communities.

Florida International Museum (FIM) has become one of Florida's premier cultural attractions, having hosted over 2.5 million visitors from all 50 states and over 100 countries since it opened in 1995.

The museum is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, dedicated to providing educational, cultural and historical exhibitions. To date, over 700,000 school children have toured the museum. In 1999, the museum opened year-round for the first time with John F. Kennedy: The Exhibition which closed in 2003. In 2000 The Cuban Missile Crisis exhibition opened, focusing on the events of 1962. This exhibit closed in 2005 and will be on exhibit at the soon to be built Cold War Museum in Virginia.

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