Pinellas Pioneer Settlement

Pinellas Pioneer Settlement The Pinellas Pioneer Settlement is a non-profit, volunteer organization whose mission is to authentically recreate the history Pinellas County settlers.

The Pinellas Pioneer Settlement is a non-profit, volunteer organization whose mission is to authentically recreate the life styles of Pinellas County pioneers through the relocation or recreation of period buildings and education about the skills, crafts, and social customs of early settlers. Located adjacent to Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, the Settlement is a living history museum experience where

visitors can observe and take part in the skills, crafts and social customs of late 19th century life in west central Florida. Highlights include the Brantley Building (1888), Endicott House (1898), the Blacksmith shop, Saw Mill, Sugar Cane shed, Print Shop and Pole Barn. These buildings have been the backdrop of Civil War enactments, music festivals, antique engine shows, family fun days and other period themed events.

Address

2900 31st Street S
Saint Petersburg, FL
33712

Opening Hours

10am - 3pm

Telephone

(727) 893-7326

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