Veterans Memorial Park and Museum is a beautiful park and museum dedicated to the war heroes who served or died during the several battles that the US military forces were engaged in. Though a small parkland, this well-maintained facility is poignant and is nestled by the canal-side. Tree-laden, the memorials are named after the conflicts fought and the medals won. There is a section in the park that is full of torpedoes, cannons, artillery tools and helicopters. Stroll through the paths, check out the indoor repository or enjoy picnicking. There are benches across the park. Fishing is allowed as well.
R.E. Olds Park is an oasis of greenery and tranquility in the heart of Oldsmar town. Apart from expansive verdant fields, the park is home to a spacious dog area, open-air performing arts theater equipped with audio equipment. Well-marked trails, picnic sheds and playgrounds make it popular with sports lovers and leisure seekers alike. A small pier at the park is a favorite with the area's fishing enthusiasts, as one can seen a crowd of people with their angling rods waiting patiently at the pier.
Water Works Park is popular as a scenic recreational spot situated in the heart of Tampa's downtown region. It is found alongside the pristine Hillsborough river and incorporates a section of the famous Tampa Riverwalk. The park is home to a dense cover of groves that provide ample shade for leisure seekers. A sprawling lawn, playground, dog-friendly area and an amphitheater also welcome crowds here. A kid-friendly splash pad makes it popular with the neighborhood's young population.
The 40-year-old visual art center of Tampa Bay, the Dunedin Fine Art Center has a lot to offer for all art enthusiasts. From art exhibits to classes, it’s a perfect blend of creativity and learning. The exhibition gallery is a treat for the eyes with pieces in varied forms of art, ranging from photographs, sculptures to pottery and paintings. Hone your skills by enrolling yourself in classes for pottery, digital imaging, photography, mixed media and more, as your kids enjoy junior art classes and other fun activities available here. Grab a bite at their small café and do not forget to pick up a few artsy pieces at their gift shop.
The Dunedin Historical Museum retains and depicts the early history of the small town in Florida. The museum has more than 2,500 photographs, 2,000 artifacts, and a well-stocked library with over 200 records and books on local history, along with archives of Dunedin Times Newspaper from 1924 to 1965, narrating the history of Dunedin. Behold the heritage and history of this town browsing through the museum’s collection of Railroad archives, Citrus Industry artifacts and photographs. Get to know about the life of locals and study the development and background of the famous Honeymoon Island here.