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"Long famous for the Key Marco Cat - one of the most remarkable and influential discoveries in North American Archaeology - the NEW Marco Island Historical Museum explores Southwest Florida’s Calusa Indians and bring this vanished civilization to life with informative displays and an exciting recreated village scene. Temporary and traveling exhibits trace the settlement of this subtropical island paradise from its early pioneer roots as a fishing village, pineapple plantation and clam cannery, through its explosive growth and development in the 1960s by the Miami-based Deltona Corporation.

The very unique motif of the three buildings (Museum, Administration, and Rose History Auditorium) represent a Calusa Village built upon a simulated shell mound with thatched roofing and tabby mortar exterior.

Find historical books, nature jewelry, fine arts, Calusa art reproductions and a kids corner in our Museum Gift Shop. The Gift Shop is openTuesday - Saturday 11:30-3:30  (May-September) and 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (October - April.)

The Museum is open Tuesday - Saturday 9AM - 4PM

FREE Admission!

Collaborative partners - The Marco Island Historical Society & The Collier County Museums

www.themihs.orgwww.colliermuseums.com

(239) 389-6447 or

(239) 642-1440

Marco Island Historical Museum

180 South Heathwood Drive 

text is courtesy of www.colliermuseums.com

The Marco Island Historical Society proudly supports the Marco Island Historical Museum with very dedicated volunteers.  During your visit to the museum our volunteers will share with you the story of the Calusa Indians, Pioneer Days on Marco Island and Modern Marco beginning with the Deltona years.  

During your visit to the museum remember to stop in at the Society's  store where you will find a great selection of books, prints, jewelry, clothing and toys for sale.  The museum complex also houses the Rose History Auditorium.  This is the Society's Home where you can attend wonderful programs throughout the year this beautiful building with seating for 200 is available for you to rent for meetings or parties. Click on "Venue Available" to learn more.

While the permanent exhibits for the Marco Island Historical Museum are currently being developed, you are welcome to come to visit a collection of interesting artifacts uncovered on Marco Island and to view early photographs of the Island and memorabilia from Marco's  Deltona years.  Also, watch for announcements for traveling exhibits on display at the museum.

To learn more, you can call the museum at (239) 389-6447 or (239) 642-1440.