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Osceola County Historical Society

2491 Babb Road, Kissimmee

Dive into history at Osceola County Historical Society with admission options for families and individuals, up to 32% off

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Tour restored dwellings of Osceola County’s early settlers; rentals offer a refreshing change from typical meeting spaces

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About This Deal

Looking for an enriching family outing? The Osceola County Historical Society has you covered! Enjoy free admission for children under 3 and discounted tickets for kids aged 3-12. It's a fantastic way to spend the day learning about local history without breaking the bank. Plus, if you find a better price elsewhere, they'll match it. So gather your family and head over for an educational adventure!

What we offer

The deal includes multiple admission options catering to both individuals and families. Whether you're exploring alone or bringing the whole family, there's something here that suits everyone's needs. Each option provides access to immersive historical exhibits.

  • Admission for 02 Adults and 01 Child: A great option for small families looking to explore together
  • Admission for 02 Adults and 02 Children: Perfect for larger families wanting to dive into history as a group
  • Admission for One Adult: Ideal for solo explorers or history enthusiasts
  • Admission for One Adult and One Child: A lovely choice for one-on-one parent-child bonding

Why you should grab the offer

The Osceola County Historical Society stands out because it offers more than just a visit; it's an experience steeped in local history. Explore restored dwellings that give you a peek into the past lives of early settlers in the area. It's not just educational but also incredibly engaging, making it perfect for both kids and adults alike. Plus, their unique rental spaces are great if you're looking to host an event that's far from ordinary. This deal is especially appealing because it combines education with fun in a way that few other activities can match.

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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 8 per person. May be repurchased every 365 days. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Osceola County Historical Society

Central Florida is filled with history, and the Osceola County Historical Society is filled with most of it. Read on to learn how the organization stacks up by the numbers.

  • 1949—the year the society was founded by volunteers Charles and Twylah Hartley and Alma Hetherington
  • 4 locations: Osceola County Historical Society, Pioneer Village, Osceola County Welcome Center and History Museum, and the Research Center
  • 6 exhibits are housed at the welcome center and museum, chronicling the area's history with tales of Native Americans and cattle kings
  • 7.8 acres of land occupied by the Mary Kendall Steffee Nature Preserve
  • 3 "traveling trunks" containing photographs and reproductions of historical artifacts are available for teachers to borrow