Alfred B. Maclay State Gardens: Set on a hillside with a sweep of lawn sloping down to Lake Hall, was the southern retreat built in 1905 through 1909 at Tallahassee by the Alfred Barmore Maclay family, and includes a map, sight, history, trails, and general information.
Audubon House and Tropical Gardens: Restored 19th century house built by Captain John H. Geiger, a harbor John James Audubon Photo pilot and master wrecker displaying first edition Audubon prints, and includes images, shop, tours, and art classes located at Key West.
Bonnet House Museum and Gardens: Information provided on collection, exhibits, events, tours and membership. Located in Fort Lauderdale.
Knott House Museum: Built in 1843, probably by free black builder George Proctor, was first occupied by attorney Thomas Hagner and his wife Catherine Gamble and served as temporary Union Headquarters in 1865, includes images and information located at Tallahassee.
Powel Crosley Museum: This Mediterranean-style mansion was renovated by Manatee County which operates it as a meeting, conference, and event venue. Includes its history, photos, rentals, rates, and directions to Sarasota location.
The Clifford House: Built in 1910 - 1911 by Mr. G. D. Clifford for his family, it is now home to the Eustis Historical Museum and Preservation Society located at Eustis.
The DuBois Home: Erected in 1898 by Harry DuBois, is the second oldest extant house in Palm Beach County, and includes a chronology and images.
The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum: The house was built in 1851 by Asa Tift, a marine architect and salvage wrecker, and contains a brochure, tour rates, directions, and a book and gift shop located at Key West.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens: Features an Italian Renaissance-style villa and formal gardens built in 1916 as the winter residence of industrialist James Deering. Contains hours, a calendar of events, a history, membership and volunteer opportunities, and directions to Miami location.
West Volusia Historical Society - DeLand House: Built in 1886 for DeLand's first attorney, Arthur George Hamlin, includes history, gift shop, gallery and information.