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Even though we promote ourselves as the “Quiet Side of Florida,” there’s plenty to do and see here. Flagler County is home to the country’s first “oceanarium” at Marineland, where today you can interact with Atlantic bottlenose dolphins in an oceanfront setting. Or enjoy classes, lectures and events that highlight marine life at the nearby Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience.
While on the beachside, celebrate our rich history at the Flagler Beach Historical Museum, where their motto is “From the Stone Age to the Space Age.” Check out the artifacts from days of old or view a flag taken on the Space Shuttle by a local astronaut.
Want more? Discover the state’s agricultural connections at the Ag Museum. Take in a movie, bowl a game or two, or stroll around the Farmer’s Market. Fish from the Flagler Municipal Pier or cruise along the Intracoastal on the Sundancer Yacht. We've also got "traditional" activities like bowling and movies. Whatever you find to do and see while you are here, we know you'll enjoy it!
The A1A Ocean Shore Scenic Highway begins at the Volusia/Flagler County line and extends north 7.3 miles to the northern city limits of
Beverly Beach. Scenic and historic A1A Highway links to the River & Sea Trail, which extends north to the Flagler/St. Johns county
line providing a continuous scenic corridor from county line to county line along A1A. The 72-mile segment of historic State Road A1A
abounds with white sandy beaches, ample recreational adventures, and history dating back before the birth of this county.
216 S. Third Street
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-439-1627
http://www.scenica1a.org
The Art & Soul Studio is a contemporary paint-your-own-pottery studio. We offer glass fusion and mosaics and will always be adding
new things to try.
25 Pine Cone Drive, Unit 3B
Palm Coast, FL 32164
386-447-6797
http://www.theartandsoulstudio.com
Avia offers exciting and informative aerial tours of the Flagler/Palm Coast area, including romantic sunset tours complete with
champagne and souvenir photo.
281 Old Moody Blvd
Palm Coast, FL 32164
386-586-3380
http://www.aviaaero.com/aerialtour.html
14 stadium seating auditorium with rocking chair leatherette love seats. YOUR 3D HEADQUARTERS - ALL digital DLP projection with 6
Real-D 3D screens. All theaters have Dolby digital 8 Channel Sound.
1185 Central Avenue
Palm Coast, FL 32164
386-206-9757
http://www.epictheatres.com/nlocations.php
Visit our market every Friday and Saturday year round rain or shine. Open sunrise to early afternoon. Located in downtown Flagler Beach
where we have many delious restaurants, unique shops and accomadations.
Hwy. 100 & S. Central Ave.
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-439-2881
http://www.flaglerbeach farmersmarket.com
NOW OPEN 7 DAYS! Experience history from the Stone Age to the Space Age at the Flagler Beach Historical Museum. Our motto explains why
the museum is so popular with visitors of multiple interests. Begin with prehistoric bones and fast forward
to dehydrated astronaut food and a flag that rode the Shuttle Endeavour into space. Visit our quaint museum of Flagler Beach
and Flagler County history Monday-Sunday, 10am-4pm and 6-9pm on the First Friday of each month.
207 S. Central Avenue
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-517-2025
http://www.flaglerbeachmuseum.com
Officially opened in 1928, the pier is one of the area’s most popular fishing spots. Open 6AM to 12 midnight year round, the pier is
great for fishing and bird watching, and stretches out into the Atlantic Ocean 806 feet. There is a bait shop at the entrance of the
pier for all your fishing needs.
215 S. Oceanshore Blvd.
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-517-2436
http://www.cityofflaglerbeach.com
Discover many of our historic sites in Flagler County with a 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. tour. Tours begin behind the Old Court House in
Bunnell. There is ample parking here. You should arrive in the parking lot between 8:30 and 8:45 a.m. for check-in.
There is a on-board briefing and the tour will depart promptly at 09:00 in an air conditioned bus. Tours will be scheduled for the
second and fourth Tuesday of each month. There is a fee of $10.00 per person. Planned comfort stops are scheduled. These tours
are becoming very popular and reservations are required. Call 386-439 5003 to reserve.
200 East Moody Boulevard
Bunnell, FL 32110
386-439-5003
http://www.flaglerlibraryfriend.com/holden/tour.htm
Friends of the Library were instrumental in the building of the new county library and continue to support the library through their
fundraising efforts and program sponsorship.
2500 Palm Coast Pkwy NW
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-446-6763
http://www.flaglerlibrary.org/
Visitors to the museum can visit a fully restored 1890s pioneer homestead, a turn of the last century, Dry Goods Store, five restored
buildings from a 1930s Depression-Era citrus operation, and a 5,000 square foot dairy barn formerly belonging to Governor of Florida,
Millard Caldwell. All of these exhibits were moved from their original locations and renovated with grant funds provided by the Florida
Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. The Florida Agricultural Museum is now open to the public on Wed. thru Sun. from
9am-5 pm with tours on the hour from 10 am-4pm.
7900 Old Kings Road
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-446-7630
http://www.myagmuseum.com
Rentals of surfboards, boogie boards, paddle boards,kayaks and kites.We also offer guided eco tours in the estuary across from Bings
Landing in our kayaks. We cater to members and guests of Hammock beach with delivery and pickup at the 16th street beach access Palm
Coast next to the club with instructors there all day for lessons, and launching of equipment. Reservations are important so we can
ensure prompt services. Our surf instructors are local professional surfers who love working with kids, and adults .Call for group
rates.
5054 N. Oceanshore Blvd.
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-795-7873
Built for Ethel and Tom Holden as a wedding present from Ethel's father Sam Bortree, the Holden House displays the history of Flagler
County. Surrounding visitors with old-fashioned southern hospitality and graciousness from the moment of entry, the Holden House is
operated by the Flagler County Historical Society and open Wednesday from 10:00 am - 1:00 pm.
204 East Moody Blvd.
Bunnell, FL 32110
386-437-0600
http://www.flaglerlibraryfriend.com/flaglerhistory/holden/flag1r.htm
The original vision for Marineland began in 1938 as an effort to duplicate the variety of marine life as it exists in the wild for the
purpose of filming under the name of Marine Studios. Marineland has evolved from a place to watch dolphins to one where visitors
can interact with them in a 1.3 million-gallon habitat. Marineland currently offers a variety of in water programs for dolphin
lovers as well as opportunities to enjoy hands on experiences while keeping your feet dry.
9600 Oceanshore Blvd.
St. Augustine, FL 32080
904-471-1111
http://www.marineland.net
Oh Happy Clay is a paint your own Pottery Studio located in Flagler Beach. We also offer art classes such as Stained Glass, Water Color
and much more.
204 S. Daytona Ave
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
386-585-3730
11 Old Kings Rd N.
Palm Coast, FL
386-445-4004
The Art & Soul Studio, a place for creativity, is now open in Palm Coast. Find us on Facebook or visit us at
www.theartandsoulstudio.com. To book your special event call 386.447.6797 The Art & Soul Studio is now offering:
Paint-your-own-Pottery*Mosaics*Glass Fusion*Camps*Theme Nights*Parties*Special Events
25 Pine Cone Dr.
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-447-6797
http://www.theartandsoulstudio.com
A 117' event yacht commissioned by Hammock BeachSM Resort, the Sundancer is outfitted to exacting standards and features two bars, full
galley, lounge with fireplace, HDTV, private office/dressing room and an enclosable rear deck. Whether looking for a casual day on the
water or interested in a luxurious private event, there's no better way to enjoy the Palm Coast!
200 Ocean Crest Drive
Palm Coast, FL 32137
386-447-4633
http://www.hammockbeach.com






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