Seminole Tribe Rocks the 2000s
Welcome back to our latest installment of our Decades of Seminole Tourism series! This week, join us for the triumphs of 2000s, as the Seminole Tribe rocks through Y2K. In this decade, the Seminole Tribe would expand by leaps and bounds, with the construction of Hard Rock Hollywood and Tampa in 2004 and acquisition of Hard Rock International in 2007.
Seminole Fashion: A Vibrant Reflection of Culture and Resilience
This week, we delve into the rich history of Seminole fashion, exploring its evolution over time and its profound significance within Seminole tourist ventures.
Seminole Spaces: Trading Posts
This week, we are exploring a unique type of Seminole space; trading posts. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Seminoles utilized trading posts as points of contact with non-Seminole traders.
Seminoles Influence Art: Guy LaBree
Welcome to Seminoles Influence Art: Guy LaBree! Throughout his long career, LaBree depicted numerous scenes of Seminole legends, life, culture, and history.
71st Annual Florida Folk Festival
The 71st Annual Florida Folk Festival is next weekend, May 26th-28th, 2023 at the Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park in White Springs, FL. This Friday, join us on the blog to learn about Seminole presence at the festival, its history, and how you can attend!
Spotlight on The Boehmer Photos
This week, join us to highlight a special part of the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum Online Collections, the Boehmer photos.
Celebrate Earth Day 2023!
Learn how to give back in your community, make small changes with big impacts, and what events are available around you to get involved in.
Day-trip Drive from Fort Myers
Join us for a road trip from Fort Myers, FL to the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum! Get everything you need to know for your day trip to the Big Cypress Reservation.
Betting Big on Bingo in the 1970s
It's the 1970s! Bingo Halls and smoke shops would eventually catapult the Seminole Tribe of Florida as an international business powerhouse.
Seminole Pride: The Artwork of Jimmy Osceola
This week, join us to explore the newest exhibit of the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum, Seminole Pride: The Art of Jimmy Osceola.