
The Deep Dark History of Submarines off the Florida Coast Lecture
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND AT THE ELLIOTT MUSEUM!
Delve into the Deep Dark History of Submarines off the Florida Coast!
Join us for a captivating journey through time as we explore the fascinating world of submarine activity off the sun-kissed shores of Florida. With over 1,350 miles of coastline, Florida has been a hotspot for both friendly and hostile submarine encounters since the early 20th century.
Led by our very own Jim Ferrare, Curator of the Elliott Car Collection, and esteemed HSMC member Ron Britagna, this presentation promises to unveil the secrets lurking beneath the waves.
UNRAVEL the Evolution of Submarine Technology: From humble beginnings to the cutting-edge marvels of modern warfare, trace the development of submarines and their impact on naval strategy.
NAVIGATE the Recorded Threats of Submarine Warfare: Discover the chilling accounts of submarine encounters, both past, and present, as we uncover tales of espionage, conflict, and defense along Florida’s coastline.
EXPLORE the Role of the Historic House of Refuge: Delve into the pivotal role played by the historic House of Refuge in safeguarding Florida’s coast against maritime threats, providing refuge to sailors in distress, and contributing to the rich tapestry of coastal defense history.
Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to gain insight into a hidden world beneath the waves. Whether you’re a history buff, a maritime enthusiast, or simply curious about Florida’s storied past, this presentation promises to captivate and enlighten.
Date: Wednesday, June 19
Time: 11:00 – 12:00 PM
Date: Wednesday, July 17
Time: 11:00 – 12:00 PM
Secure your spot now and embark on a voyage through the deep dark history of submarines off the Florida coast. See you there!
TICKET PRICE:
Included with Admission
FREE to members
RSVP: seating is limited, please rsvp to Guest Services, 772.225.1961