The Raney House Museum is a National Register of Historic Places-listed Greek Revival mansion that is owned by the City of Apalachicola and operated by the Apalachicola Historical Society as a living history home museum. The 1836 home was constructed for area citizens David and Harriet Raney and housed members of the Raney family until 1914, including son David G. Raney, Jr., a Confederate marine officer in the American Civil War who was captured by Union forces in the 1864 Battle of Mobile Bay. In 1973, the historic home was acquired by the city and converted into a public museum facility. Visitors can tour the home Sunday through Thursday afternoons or during the morning and afternoon hours on Fridays and Saturdays. The home showcases original Raney family furniture, along with a collection of significant 19th-century artifacts and documents. Though admission is free, visitors should note that donations are greatly appreciated to facilitate future museum operations.

128 Market Street, Apalachicola, FL 32320, Phone: 850-653-1700

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