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The museum will be home to the exhibition for the next two years.
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The U.S. and Iran are set to formally sign a deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. But there are questions about details and what comes next.
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A Tampa resident shares about evacuating ahead of a storm to keep costly insulin refrigerated, and a St. Petersburg resident reflects on her displacement during Hurricane Katrina as a teen in New Orleans.
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The Titanic was much more than a 1990s movie. "Titanic: An Immersive Experience" gives visitors an in-depth look at the ship, and tells the stories of the passengers of that fateful journey.
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The Museum of Science and Industry is now the Museum of Science and Innovation. Along with the name change, officials unveiled a new Center for STEAM Learning.
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The Henry B. Plant Museum's exhibit "Gaspar’s Gold: Carnival and Community in a New South City" runs through Aug. 30.
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The new location for the nonprofit Penny Lane Beatles Museum, in a vintage 1926 building known as the Palais Royale, has nearly four times the space.
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Eric B. Stillman will lead the St. Petersburg attraction as its 14-month renovation and expansion project wraps up.
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More than 130 kimonos from the late 19th century to the late 20th century are on display.
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The nation's second largest planetarium will feature a 10,000-square-foot curved screen and is seen as a prime educational tool for children across the Tampa Bay area.
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Dali Museum Executive Director Hank Hine says the cookbook "explores food as an aspect of his art."
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More than 100 paintings from The Hague School will be on display through Feb. 23.