Visitors to the museum can visit the five restored buildings from a 1930s Depression-Era citrus business, a 5,000 square foot dairy barn formerly belonging to Governor Millard Caldwell, an 1890s pioneer homestead, a turn of century Dry Goods Store, and an archaeological site of John Hewitt's sawmill.
In addition to preserving Florida’s agricultural past, the Museum is also active in the conservation of heritage livestock including rare Florida Cracker cattle, horses, and sheep. The Florida Agricultural Museum provides a fun and educational experience for all ages.