Situated on Hutchinson Island in Stuart, Florida, the House of Refuge Museum, built in 1876, is the oldest structure in Read more
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Stuart Heritage Museum Tucked in the heart of Stuart, the Stuart Heritage Museum is a charming stop for beachgoers eager to uncover the history of Florida’s Treasure Coast. Housed in a 1901 general store, this mom-and-pop museum brims with artifacts, from vintage photos to antique fishing gear, telling the story of Stuart’s evolution from a fishing village to a vibrant coastal community. Visitors can explore exhibits on local industries like pineapple farming and the impact of the railroad, offering context to the region’s laid-back beach culture. Just minutes from Jensen Beach, the museum is a perfect complement to a day of sun and surf. Its cozy, volunteer-run atmosphere fosters a personal connection to Stuart’s past, with docents often sharing tales of local legends. Special events, like historical reenactments, bring the exhibits to life, making it a hit for families and history buffs alike. The Stuart Heritage Museum is a treasure for those seeking authentic, small-town experiences that celebrate the coastal lifestyle.
