Located in Perry, Florida, the Forest Capital Museum State Park commemorates Taylor County’s designation as the “Tree Capital of the Read more
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Taylor County Historical Society In Perry, near Florida’s serene Big Bend beaches, the Taylor County Historical Society offers a heartfelt look at the region’s coastal and rural heritage. Housed in a historic building, this volunteer-run museum showcases artifacts like vintage fishing tools, logging equipment, and Native American relics, reflecting the area’s ties to the Gulf Coast. Visitors can explore stories of Taylor County’s fishing and timber industries, which shaped the local beach communities like Keaton Beach. Perfect for those seeking an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience, the museum’s mom-and-pop vibe shines through its personal tours and community events. Its proximity to unspoiled Gulf shores makes it a great stop for beachgoers wanting to pair their trip with a dose of history. The society’s dedication to preserving local lore ensures a visit feels like stepping into a living storybook, offering a unique way to connect with the coastal culture of Florida’s “Nature Coast.”
