The story told in the Museum of Weapons and Early American History in St. Augustine , Florida is authentic and educational, according to everyone who has a chance to visit this location.
Located at 81C King Street in St. Augustine, Florida, this museum also has some presidential artifacts and numerous items from the Colonial period and the Civil War. On display are items from several centuries, the 1500s to the 1900s. Those whose passion is for rare rifles, pistols, muskets, swords etc. find this facility especially interesting. Also in the collection: Spanish artifacts, items recovered from shipwrecks, weapons used by the Confederate Army etc.
By some standards, the museum is small in size, with narrow aisles. Numerous items are displayed in glass cases. Others are in more open, special displays. Visitors do not have to be concerned about temperatures in this rather warm part of the United States, as the interior of the museum is climate controlled. Most visitors report no waiting time for getting into the facility.
Hours of operation are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day. Most estimates put a complete tour of the venue between 1 and 2 hours. Those interested in the Museum of Weapons and Early American History in St. Augustine, Florida may try calling (904) 829-3727.