Entertainment/Leisure
Henry B. Plant Museum "Member for a Day" Passes
- Item Number
- 125
- Estimated Value
- 40 USD
- Sold
- 15 USD to cookie4
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Transport yourself back to a time of indulgent ten-course meals, waltzing on the veranda and alligator hunting by moonlight with two "Member for a Day" passes for two to the Henry B. Plant Museum!
Each pass entitles you to:
- Free admission for two to the Museum
- 10 percent discount at the Museum Store
- 25 percent discount on an annual membership
The Henry Plant Museum interprets the turn-of-the-century Tampa Bay Hotel and the Victorian lifestyles of America's Gilded Age. The museum transports visitors of all ages and backgrounds to the late Victorian period, the beginnings of Florida's tourist industry, and the early years of the city of Tampa.
The Henry B. Plant Museum is housed in the 1891 Tampa Bay Hotel, now a National Historic Landmark and home to the University of Tampa. This quintessential Victorian palace features unique Moorish revival architecture, opulent European furniture and art treasures of the original railroad resort.
The past will delight you at the Henry Plant Museum!
Item Special Note
Passes have no expiration date. Passes are valid for one day only. Passes are not valid for admission to special event functions or the Victorian Christmas Stroll. Passes are not valid with any other offer.
Winning bidder must pay for postage and shipping of the item(s) or pick them up at the Tampa Bay Times downtown St. Petersburg Bureau, 490 1st Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
Photos courtesy of Henry B. Plant Museum
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