Sebastian Fishing Museum is located within Sebastian Inlet State Park and showcases the history of the fishing industry in the Indian River Lagoon.
Sebastian Inlet Fishing Museum is a smaller museum that uses pictures and videos to help educate the public. For more a hands-on approach there are cases of fishing gear, both old and new, and replicas of both an old commercial fish house and dock.
Despite its small size its worth a visit for the history of the industry, as well as Sebastian. The Indian River Lagoon once provided not only a livelihood for the residents but food and transportation as well.
The museum is open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
Admission is free with your regular park admission. As its located within Sebastian Inlet State Park, all fees are paid at the gates to the park.
Of course. While some of the exhibits do remain the same, there are those that change like the panel displays which explore different aspects of the Sebastian Inlet.
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