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  1. Visit the former Tampa Bay Hotel, a Victorian railroad resort and a National Historic Landmark. Explore the exhibits, events, and programs that showcase the opulence and history of turn-of-the-century America.

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      The Henry B. Plant Museum has something for everyone. If you...

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      Enjoy a free day at the Plant Museum including live music...

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      Surround yourself with the lifestyle of the Gilded Age....

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  2. The Henry B. Plant Museum (Plant Museum) is located in the south wing of Plant Hall on the University of Tampa's campus, located at 401 West Kennedy Boulevard in Tampa, Florida.

  3. Visit the Henry B. Plant Museum, a National Historic Landmark and home to The University of Tampa. Learn about the opulence and legacy of the 1891 Tampa Bay Hotel and its diverse guests through original furnishings, artifacts and audio tour.

  4. Learn about the Tampa Bay Hotel, a palace built by railroad magnate Henry Bradley Plant in the 1880s. Explore its opulent rooms, amenities, grounds, and famous guests.

  5. Henry B. Plant Museum. Since 1933, the Tampa Bay Hotel has been home to the Henry B. Plant Museum and The University of Tampa. The building, renamed Plant Hall, is a National Historic Landmark. The Henry B. Plant Museum holds the distinction of accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums. Its mission is to interpret the Tampa Bay Hotel ...

  6. Today, the Henry B. Plant Museum, located in the south wing of the original Tampa Bay Hotel, features original opulent furnishings and artifacts from the hotel collected by Mr. and Mrs. Plant on several buying trips to Europe and the Orient.

  7. Visit the restored rooms of the former Tampa Bay Hotel, a National Historic Landmark with opulent furnishings and tropical gardens. Enjoy docent and audio tours (in English/Spanish) and an extraordinary museum store.