Meander along the winding paths and fragrant sections of the Harry P. Leu Gardens, a 50-acre segment of landscaped grounds and lakes shaded by 200 year-old oaks and forests of camellias.
Artifacts, photographs, multimedia presentations, slave records, books and more all serve to tell the story and history of African Americans in the Florida area. The items chronicle the civil rights era and events leading up to it, and all are on display at the Wells' Built Museum.
Slog back a mug of grog and feast on the entertainment at Treasure Tavern. The pirate-themed dinner and entertainment extravaganza includes a three-course meal with a show that includes acrobatics, comedy and live music.