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Don Vicente Martinez Ybor, an influential cigar manufacturer
and Cuban immigrant, came to a sandy, palmetto-covered frontier
and turned it into a city for thousands of immigrants. These newcomers
brought their skills and their culture, making Ybor City unique
in Florida and the "Cigar Capital of the World."
Hours of Operation
The Ybor City Museum State Park is open daily from 9am 5pm.
We are closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day
Driving Directions
From I-4 Take exit 1 and turn South onto 21st Street (its
one-way) turn right onto Palm Avenue, then take the second left
onto 19th Street and the very next right which is 9th Avenue.
The museum is the second building on the right, a large building
with a yellow brick front.
From I-275 Take it North or South to I-4 and follow the above
directions.
Parking - Parking is available on the street at the parking meters
(quarters only) or at one of the metered lots located off of 8th
Avenue or one of the Parking Garages. One Parking Garage is located
on 9th Avenue between 13th Street and Nick Nuccio Parkway, 6 blocks
west of the Museum. Another Parking Garage is located at 15th
Street and 5th Avenue and is 6 blocks diagonally from the Museum.
Two Hour Free Parking is available on 7th Avenue during the day
but it fills up fast.
Park Fees
Admission Fees - $3.00 for everyone 6 and older, children under
5 Free.
Patio/Garden available for rental, call for fees.
Ybor City Museum State Park 1818 Ninth Ave. Tampa, Florida 33605
Phone: 813-247-6323 Fax: Contact Park for Number Park Manager:
John Baust
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