Press Release
By Amelia Island Museum of History
12/15/25
| Don’t Miss Our Exhibit Opening This Friday! |
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| The Amelia Island Museum of History presents the story of the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale in a special exhibit created by the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors and partners. The opening event on Friday, December 19, at 6 p.m. will feature a presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors, along with complimentary appetizers, beverages, and exclusive access to the exhibit. Suggested donations: $5 for members – $10 for nonmembers. Seating is first-come, first-served. This program is fully wheelchair accessible. Can’t join in person? Watch live at: https://www.twitch.tv/ameliaislandmuseumhistory Friday, December 19 & | 6:00 PM To learn more, contact Isabelle at [email protected], call 904-261-7378 x102, or visit https://ameliaislandwhaleambassadors.org/aiwa-exhibit-at-the-amelia-island-museum-of-history/. |
| Thank You for a Beautiful Closing Event |
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| Thank you to Sean McCarthy, Thomm Jutz, and Tammy Rogers for presenting selections from their new album, Isles of Eight Flags, during the closing of the Maple Leaf traveling exhibit. We are also grateful to all who joined us at the museum on Sunday afternoon. |
| Replay Our Past Programs |
| Brown Bag Lunch: “Robert Schuyler and the 19th-Century Carpenter Gothic churches of Florida” with Jonathan Rich |
| 3rd on 3rd: “Unearthing Pirates’ Trails Through Archaeology and Archives” with Ken Wild |
| Save the Dates: 2026 Victorian Teas! |
| Reservations can be made online at www.ameliamuseum.org. January 18, 2026 Happy New Year Celebration Tea• Denim & Diamonds attire• Complimentary glass of champagne• 1826 Time Traveler presentation March 15, 2026 Mad Hatter Tea• A surprise for the best hat design• Historic presentation April 12, 2026 Easter Bonnet Tea• Sunday best• Victorian Tea story presentation May 24, 2026Fashion Show Tea• Local fashions (spring & summer)• “Tiffany” accessory sale (cash sales) |
| Become a Museum Member |
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| It’s that time of year again—our annual membership drive is underway! A heartfelt thank you to all of our current members for your continued support. Your commitment helps sustain our mission and makes everything we do possible.As we look ahead to 2026, we’re calling on our members and patrons to renew or join in supporting us for another exciting year. Membership dues play a vital role in offsetting operational expenses and allow us to offer a diverse calendar of exhibits, programs, and events for our community to enjoy.Please consider renewing your membership or becoming a new member today. You can easily renew online at ameliamuseum.org/membership (under the Support Menu).Together, we keep history and culture thriving—thank you for being part of our story! |
| Ghost Tour every Friday |
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| Join our guide for a spooky walk through Fernandina’s historic streets. On this one-hour journey through time, you’ll hear tales of the town’s earliest residents, now at rest in St. Peter’s Episcopal Cemetery. *** Meeting Point: In front of the cemetery gate (Alachua St.)Date: Every FridayTime: 6:00 PMCost: $15 Adults / $10 Children (6-17) Tickets available online at https://ameliamuseum.org/ghost-tour, at the museum,or on-site with exact change. |
| Pub Crawl |
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| Join us every first and third Wednesdays of the month, for an evening of history, stories, and specialty drinks during our beloved Pub Crawl! Discover the charm of downtown Fernandina as we explore some of the most popular, notorious, or otherwise historic pubs and bars. This 2.5-hour guided tour takes you through about eight blocks of the historic district, stopping at three to four pubs to savor a specialty drink and hear colorful tales of Fernandina’s past. It’s history with a kick! ***Date: Wednesday, December 17Time: 5 PMCost: $45 per personGroup Size: 4 to 8 people (minimum of 4 required)Age Requirement: Must be 21 or older (ID required) To reserve a spot, guests can book online at https://ameliamuseum.org/pub-crawl/. |
| Amelia Island Museum of History | 233 South 3rd Street | Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 US |













