Organizations

Partnerships

Orange County Regional History Center

The Orange County Regional History Center provides a museum experience that brings to life the best of the Sunshine State while highlighting history and culture from around the country. Located in the heart of downtown Orlando in the beautifully restored five-story 1927 Orange County Courthouse, The History Center is home to the extensive collections of the Historical Society of Central Florida, Inc. With an exciting roster of ever-changing exhibits on display and traveling exhibits on loan from other facilities, The History Center is one of Central Florida’s premier attractions. From guided tours and evening lectures to camps and interactive children’s programs, learning is fun for all ages. History Center members can take advantage of a number of special value-added benefits, including unlimited admission, discounts and exclusive event opportunities. The stately facility is also available for event rentals, ranging from unparalleled conferences to unforgettable weddings. For more information, please visit www.thehistorycenter.org.

Professional

Florida Historical Society

The Florida Historical Society is the only statewide historical society in the Sunshine State. Originally founded in St. Augustine, Florida in 1856, the Society was reorganized in 1902 and began holding an annual meeting for the purpose of providing a forum for professional historians and laypersons interested in Florida history. In 2002, the Society celebrated its 100th annual meeting in historic Mt. Dora, Florida.

Student

Phi Alpha Theta

Founded in 1921, Phi Alpha Theta is the international history honors society. The mission of Phi Alpha Theta is to promote the study of history through encouragement of research, good teaching, publication, and the exchange of learning and ideas among historians.