The St. Lucie County Regional History Center, commonly referred to as the St. Lucie County Historical Museum, showcases the history and culture of the St. Lucie County region from indigenous times through the present day. The museum was originally opened to the public in 1968 by the St. Lucie County Historical Commission and was transferred to the care of the St. Lucie County Historical Society in 1988. Today, guests can view lovely exhibits on the region's Seminole and Ais indigenous groups, including reconstructed replica encampments and cultural artifacts. Exhibits also detail the region's fishing industry, Spanish exploration and shipwreck era, and early civic and economic ventures, including failed efforts to transform the region into the "Pineapple Growing Capital of the World."

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