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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-04/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-03/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026175-1767348000-1767369600@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-02/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2026-01-01/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-31/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026172-1767088800-1767110400@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-30/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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CREATED:20251031T181648Z
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UID:10026171-1767002400-1767024000@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-29/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026170-1766916000-1766937600@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-28/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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CREATED:20251031T181648Z
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UID:10026169-1766829600-1766851200@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-27/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026168-1766743200-1766764800@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-26/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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UID:10026167-1766656800-1766678400@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-25/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026166-1766570400-1766592000@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-24/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-23/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251222T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026164-1766397600-1766419200@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-22/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251221T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251221T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026163-1766311200-1766332800@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-21/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251220T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251220T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026162-1766224800-1766246400@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-20/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251219T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251219T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251031T181648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T181648Z
UID:10026161-1766138400-1766160000@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Right Whales of Amelia Island
DESCRIPTION:Looking out from Amelia Island’s beaches\, the warm coastal waters of SE Georgia and NE Florida host the only calving grounds for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. This exhibition explores their hunted history and fragile hope-filled future. Fewer than 400 remain\, but if you are lucky\, during November through April\, one of those right whales and her calf will swim into your view. \nThe exhibit will open on December 19th as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd’ series with a special presentation by Richard Timm and Scott Rowley of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors. The evening’s activities will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the presentation\, attendees will enjoy exclusive access to the exhibit along with complimentary appetizers and beverages. The suggested donation is $5 for members\, and $10 for non-members. Seating is limited on a first-come\, first-served basis. The program is wheelchair accessible. \nA second presentation will be at the museum on February 20th\, 6:00\, again as part of the museum’s “3rd on 3rd” series. Nick Williams\, a local biologist who leads Whale Guard Bioacoustics Research Inc. and is the naturalist for the Ritz Carlton\, will share right whale related research that he is currently involved with. \nA third presentation will be on March 4th\, 12:00 p.m.\, as part of the museum’s brown bag lunch series. Theresa Hartz of the Amelia Island Whale Ambassadors will provide an update on the 2026 calving season\, the lessons learned\, and insights about individual whales.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/exhibit-right-whales-of-amelia-island/2025-12-19/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Right-Whales-Exhibit.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251217T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251217T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20250807T182841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T182841Z
UID:10025670-1765990800-1765999800@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Amelia Island Museum of History Pub Crawl
DESCRIPTION:A wealth of historical information about downtown Fernandina and a good time for all! \nMake a reservation to tour a few of our small town’s most popular\, notorious or otherwise historic pubs and bars. This 2.5 Hour Tour covers about eight blocks of our historic district with stops at three to four of Fernandina’s historic Pubs to enjoy a specialty drink and tales of years gone by. Along the journey your tour guide will regale you with colorful tales about the town and the people who lived there. It’s history with a kick! \nThis tour is held at 5 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. A minimum of 4 people is required to run the tour\, with a maximum of 8 people per group. Must be 21 years of age or older. ID is required.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/amelia-island-museum-of-history-pub-crawl/2025-12-17/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Salty-Pelican-Drinks.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251031T150710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T150710Z
UID:10026160-1765112400-1765123200@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:A Silent Auction and Farewell Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the closing of The Maple Leaf and its companion art show on Sunday\, December 7!\nEnjoy an afternoon of art\, history\, and live music by Sean McCarthy\, Grammy Award–winning musician Tammy Rogers\, and Thomm Jutz\, performing selections from their new album inspired by Fernandina’s history. \nThe event will also feature the final hours of our silent auction\, with proceeds supporting the Amelia Island Museum of History.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/a-silent-auction-and-farewell-celebration/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Farewell-to-the-Maple-Leaf-—-Silent-Auction-event.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251020T131325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T131325Z
UID:10026140-1765101600-1765123200@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:The Maple Leaf: An American Civil War Shipwreck
DESCRIPTION:The Maple Leaf is a traveling exhibit developed through the Museum of Florida History’s Traveling Exhibit (TREX) Program. Behind the 2\,000 pounds of exhibit content is Dr. Keith Holland\, a Jacksonville dentist who discovered the wreck in the St. Johns River in 1984. Over the course of a decade\, Dr. Holland founded the St. Johns Archaeological Expeditions to excavate thousands of artifacts from the vessel\, buried beneath 7 feet of mud in 20 feet of water. \nToday\, the Amelia Island Museum of History hosts this remarkable exhibition\, allowing visitors a rare glimpse into the everyday lives of soldiers.\nA companion exhibit highlights the mystery and beauty of the underwater world through the lens of local Amelia Island artists.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/the-maple-leaf-an-american-civil-war-shipwreck/2025-12-07/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Maple-Leaf-and-Companion.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251020T131325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T131325Z
UID:10026139-1765015200-1765036800@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:The Maple Leaf: An American Civil War Shipwreck
DESCRIPTION:The Maple Leaf is a traveling exhibit developed through the Museum of Florida History’s Traveling Exhibit (TREX) Program. Behind the 2\,000 pounds of exhibit content is Dr. Keith Holland\, a Jacksonville dentist who discovered the wreck in the St. Johns River in 1984. Over the course of a decade\, Dr. Holland founded the St. Johns Archaeological Expeditions to excavate thousands of artifacts from the vessel\, buried beneath 7 feet of mud in 20 feet of water. \nToday\, the Amelia Island Museum of History hosts this remarkable exhibition\, allowing visitors a rare glimpse into the everyday lives of soldiers.\nA companion exhibit highlights the mystery and beauty of the underwater world through the lens of local Amelia Island artists.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/the-maple-leaf-an-american-civil-war-shipwreck/2025-12-06/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Maple-Leaf-and-Companion.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20250903T154550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T154550Z
UID:10025977-1765015200-1765036800@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Holiday Home Tour
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for the 19th Annual Amelia Island Museum of History Holiday Home Tour. Kick off your holiday season on Amelia Island the first weekend of December! \nDon’t Miss out on Fernandina Beach’s most iconic Christmas Event – the Amelia Island Museum of History’s Holiday Home Tour. Carefully curated homes are decorated by the owners with special touches added by local designers. Docents in each home give its history\, highlight the period architectural elements\, and guide visitors through the homes. \nStandard Tickets May be Purchased at the Museum or one of these satellite locations: \nTickets are $35 until December 4th at 4 p.m.\, $40 at 4 p.m. and after. \nNHS The Closet Boutique\nStory & Song\nMine Hill Trading Co.\nT. Gregory Imports\n**Tickets Purchased at satellite locations must be paid for with Cash or Check.** \nIf you purchase a ticket online\, please bring a copy of your PayPal confirmation to the Will Call table at the Museum the day of the event to receive your paper ticket. This ticket will also include a map of the homes for your convenience.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/holiday-home-tour/2025-12-06/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Holiday-Home-Tour.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251205T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251020T131325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T131325Z
UID:10026138-1764928800-1764950400@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:The Maple Leaf: An American Civil War Shipwreck
DESCRIPTION:The Maple Leaf is a traveling exhibit developed through the Museum of Florida History’s Traveling Exhibit (TREX) Program. Behind the 2\,000 pounds of exhibit content is Dr. Keith Holland\, a Jacksonville dentist who discovered the wreck in the St. Johns River in 1984. Over the course of a decade\, Dr. Holland founded the St. Johns Archaeological Expeditions to excavate thousands of artifacts from the vessel\, buried beneath 7 feet of mud in 20 feet of water. \nToday\, the Amelia Island Museum of History hosts this remarkable exhibition\, allowing visitors a rare glimpse into the everyday lives of soldiers.\nA companion exhibit highlights the mystery and beauty of the underwater world through the lens of local Amelia Island artists.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/the-maple-leaf-an-american-civil-war-shipwreck/2025-12-05/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Maple-Leaf-and-Companion.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251205T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20250903T154550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T154550Z
UID:10025976-1764928800-1764950400@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Holiday Home Tour
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for the 19th Annual Amelia Island Museum of History Holiday Home Tour. Kick off your holiday season on Amelia Island the first weekend of December! \nDon’t Miss out on Fernandina Beach’s most iconic Christmas Event – the Amelia Island Museum of History’s Holiday Home Tour. Carefully curated homes are decorated by the owners with special touches added by local designers. Docents in each home give its history\, highlight the period architectural elements\, and guide visitors through the homes. \nStandard Tickets May be Purchased at the Museum or one of these satellite locations: \nTickets are $35 until December 4th at 4 p.m.\, $40 at 4 p.m. and after. \nNHS The Closet Boutique\nStory & Song\nMine Hill Trading Co.\nT. Gregory Imports\n**Tickets Purchased at satellite locations must be paid for with Cash or Check.** \nIf you purchase a ticket online\, please bring a copy of your PayPal confirmation to the Will Call table at the Museum the day of the event to receive your paper ticket. This ticket will also include a map of the homes for your convenience.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/holiday-home-tour/2025-12-05/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Holiday-Home-Tour.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251020T131325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T131325Z
UID:10026137-1764842400-1764864000@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:The Maple Leaf: An American Civil War Shipwreck
DESCRIPTION:The Maple Leaf is a traveling exhibit developed through the Museum of Florida History’s Traveling Exhibit (TREX) Program. Behind the 2\,000 pounds of exhibit content is Dr. Keith Holland\, a Jacksonville dentist who discovered the wreck in the St. Johns River in 1984. Over the course of a decade\, Dr. Holland founded the St. Johns Archaeological Expeditions to excavate thousands of artifacts from the vessel\, buried beneath 7 feet of mud in 20 feet of water. \nToday\, the Amelia Island Museum of History hosts this remarkable exhibition\, allowing visitors a rare glimpse into the everyday lives of soldiers.\nA companion exhibit highlights the mystery and beauty of the underwater world through the lens of local Amelia Island artists.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/the-maple-leaf-an-american-civil-war-shipwreck/2025-12-04/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Maple-Leaf-and-Companion.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20250807T182841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T182841Z
UID:10025669-1764781200-1764790200@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Amelia Island Museum of History Pub Crawl
DESCRIPTION:A wealth of historical information about downtown Fernandina and a good time for all! \nMake a reservation to tour a few of our small town’s most popular\, notorious or otherwise historic pubs and bars. This 2.5 Hour Tour covers about eight blocks of our historic district with stops at three to four of Fernandina’s historic Pubs to enjoy a specialty drink and tales of years gone by. Along the journey your tour guide will regale you with colorful tales about the town and the people who lived there. It’s history with a kick! \nThis tour is held at 5 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. A minimum of 4 people is required to run the tour\, with a maximum of 8 people per group. Must be 21 years of age or older. ID is required.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/amelia-island-museum-of-history-pub-crawl/2025-12-03/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Salty-Pelican-Drinks.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251030T193205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T193205Z
UID:10026159-1764763200-1764766800@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch
DESCRIPTION:“Robert Schuyler and the 19th-Century Carpenter Gothic churches of Florida” \nIn this Brown Bag Lunch\, author Jonathan Rich shares the remarkable story behind his award-winning book Spires in the Sun: The Carpenter Gothic Episcopal Churches of Florida\, recipient of the Florida Historical Society’s 2024 Charlton Tebeau Award for the most outstanding work in Florida history. Rich presents an illustrated talk on Florida’s distinctive Carpenter Gothic churches and the people who built them\, weaving together stories of architecture\, faith\, and community. \nHis lecture highlights Fernandina architect Robert Schuyler\, designer of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church and other historic landmarks\, and explores how Bishop John Freeman Young’s vision shaped Florida’s Gothic Revival legacy.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/brown-bag-lunch/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Flyer-BBL-Jonathan-Rich.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251020T131325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T131325Z
UID:10026136-1764756000-1764777600@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:The Maple Leaf: An American Civil War Shipwreck
DESCRIPTION:The Maple Leaf is a traveling exhibit developed through the Museum of Florida History’s Traveling Exhibit (TREX) Program. Behind the 2\,000 pounds of exhibit content is Dr. Keith Holland\, a Jacksonville dentist who discovered the wreck in the St. Johns River in 1984. Over the course of a decade\, Dr. Holland founded the St. Johns Archaeological Expeditions to excavate thousands of artifacts from the vessel\, buried beneath 7 feet of mud in 20 feet of water. \nToday\, the Amelia Island Museum of History hosts this remarkable exhibition\, allowing visitors a rare glimpse into the everyday lives of soldiers.\nA companion exhibit highlights the mystery and beauty of the underwater world through the lens of local Amelia Island artists.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/the-maple-leaf-an-american-civil-war-shipwreck/2025-12-03/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Maple-Leaf-and-Companion.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251202T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251020T131325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T131325Z
UID:10026135-1764669600-1764691200@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:The Maple Leaf: An American Civil War Shipwreck
DESCRIPTION:The Maple Leaf is a traveling exhibit developed through the Museum of Florida History’s Traveling Exhibit (TREX) Program. Behind the 2\,000 pounds of exhibit content is Dr. Keith Holland\, a Jacksonville dentist who discovered the wreck in the St. Johns River in 1984. Over the course of a decade\, Dr. Holland founded the St. Johns Archaeological Expeditions to excavate thousands of artifacts from the vessel\, buried beneath 7 feet of mud in 20 feet of water. \nToday\, the Amelia Island Museum of History hosts this remarkable exhibition\, allowing visitors a rare glimpse into the everyday lives of soldiers.\nA companion exhibit highlights the mystery and beauty of the underwater world through the lens of local Amelia Island artists.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/the-maple-leaf-an-american-civil-war-shipwreck/2025-12-02/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Maple-Leaf-and-Companion.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T205905
CREATED:20251020T131325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T131325Z
UID:10026134-1764583200-1764604800@www.ameliaisland.com
SUMMARY:The Maple Leaf: An American Civil War Shipwreck
DESCRIPTION:The Maple Leaf is a traveling exhibit developed through the Museum of Florida History’s Traveling Exhibit (TREX) Program. Behind the 2\,000 pounds of exhibit content is Dr. Keith Holland\, a Jacksonville dentist who discovered the wreck in the St. Johns River in 1984. Over the course of a decade\, Dr. Holland founded the St. Johns Archaeological Expeditions to excavate thousands of artifacts from the vessel\, buried beneath 7 feet of mud in 20 feet of water. \nToday\, the Amelia Island Museum of History hosts this remarkable exhibition\, allowing visitors a rare glimpse into the everyday lives of soldiers.\nA companion exhibit highlights the mystery and beauty of the underwater world through the lens of local Amelia Island artists.
URL:https://www.ameliaisland.com/activity/the-maple-leaf-an-american-civil-war-shipwreck/2025-12-01/
LOCATION:Amelia Island Museum of History\, 233 S 3rd Street\, Fernandina Beach\, FL\, 32034\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ameliaisland.com/wp-content/uploads/Maple-Leaf-and-Companion.jpg
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR