North Pinellas Historical Museum

North Pinellas Historical Museum is located in the historic Hartley House in Palm Harbor, Florida. The home was built circa 1915 by Thomas William Hartley, who was a businessman, justice of the peace, and Methodist lay minister who settled the area in the 1880s. The structure, made from concrete block construction, was built on site, with builders utilizing crushed berries as it was constructed, which gives the home it's pinkish hue. It is now home to exhibitions on the history of Palm Harbor, Crystal Beach, Florida, Ozona, and Curlew communities from the 1800s to the present. The North Pinellas Historical Museum opened in 1998 and is operated by the Palm Harbor Historical Society. It is located at 2043 Curlew Road.

Recently, the museum changed its name to the Palm Harbor Museum.

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    Coordinates: 28°02′56″N 82°44′51″W / 28.0490°N 82.7475°W