How much does it cost to go to the Cummer Museum?
The entrance fee is $10 general, $6 for students and senior, but if you are member of American Horticultural Society or North American Reciprocal Museum Asociation you entrance is free .
Can you take pictures at the Cummer Museum?
Personal photography is permitted in the permanent collection galleries (non-flash only), Gardens and Art Connections. In special exhibition spaces (Mason, Jacobsen and Millner Galleries), only mobile devices are permitted. Personal Videography is prohibited.
Are dogs allowed at the Cummer Museum?
The dog must be off leash to do its job, but may be leashed at other times.
Does Jacksonville have a museum?
Jacksonville is home to more than a dozen museums filled with interactive exhibits, world-class art and hours of fun. From arts, to history, to science and everything in between, we guarantee you will learn something new at our many museums year-round!
Is Cummer Museum free today?
Admission is FREE every Tuesday and Friday night from 4 to 9pm as well as the first Saturday of each month from 11am to 4pm thanks to our generous sponsors!
How old is the Cummer Museum tree?
between 175 and 200 years old
The Cummer Oak (Live oak/ Quercus virginiana) is estimated to be between 175 and 200 years old. It has a spread of 150 feet. The gallery nearest the oak is built on pilings to protect the tree’s root system. Live oaks are a long lived native tree in the southern United States with spreading heavy limbs.
Is the mosh free?
Occasionally MOSH has sponsored days with free admission. If you would like to be alerted about these events, sign up for our newsletter. The sign-up is located near the bottom of the page.
Does Jacksonville have an aquarium?
An Aquarium IS coming to Jacksonville, and AquaJax, in partnership with the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, is leading the way. AquaJax is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Your donations are 100% tax deductible.
What day is Cummer Museum free?
Admission is FREE every Tuesday and Friday night from 4 to 9pm as well as the first Saturday of each month from 11am to 4pm thanks to our generous sponsors! To register for programs, please call 904.356. 6857.
Where is the oldest live oak in Florida?
The oldest Live Oak tree in Florida (pictured here) is thought to be in Ormond Beach, and is located in Bulow Creek State Park. This oak is called the “Fairchild Oak” and is thought to be over 400 years old.
Where is the biggest tree in Florida?
Florida Champion Tree Register The largest native tree in Florida is a bald cypress located in Hamilton County. This tree measures 557 inches in circumference, stands 84 feet tall, and carries a crown spread of 49 feet.
Is Mosh good for kids?
We visited the second day that Dinosaurs was released. It was busy but never felt crowded. The dinosaur display was wonderful and the permanent attractions were great too.