Key West Sails to Rails Museum Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Step back 500 years in history and see unique artefacts with this ticket to the Sails to Rails Museum in Key West. Visit this state-of-the-art museum and take a journey through the history from the Age of Sailing to the emergence of rail transport. Enjoy modern video presentations on the Overseas Railway and explore the museum's various rooms to view antique artifacts.
Admire the only scale model of Fort Jefferson National Park and marvel at an authentic treasure from a Spanish galleon.
- Learn about the history of the Florida Keys and Key West with this ticket to the Sails to Rails Museum in Flagler Station.
- Learn all about the Age of Sail and the invention of the Railroad .
- Enjoy immersive, hands-on video presentations and exhibits, as well as unique objects and antique artifacts.
- Raise an authentic silver bar from the Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de Atocha.
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- Tickets for the Sails to Rails Museum in Key West.
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Step by Step
Travel through Key West history with this ticket to the Sails to Rails Museum at Flagler Station. Pay homage to the Age of Sail and the Railroad and through its many exhibits view original treasures that sank from 16th century merchant ships.
Located on the city's historic bay, visit inside this museum and learn about the two most popular modes of transportation used in America between the 16th and 20th centuries, the ship and the railway. With immersive, hands-on exhibits for both children and adults, explore the various rooms and see a variety of artifacts from the era.
View unique artefacts such as maps, dioramas and other antique objects and watch for video presentations on Henry Flagler's Overseas Railroad . Enjoy a tour of the history of Key West and also see the only scale model of Fort Jefferson in Dry Tortugas National Park.
During this self-guided tour you'll also see a silver bar of the Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de Atocha, which sank during a hurricane off Key West in 1522, as well as a scale model of the iconic Florida Keys 7 Mile Bridge .