Eustis Historical Museum


The Eustis Historical Museum was established by a City Ordinance in 1983, when a
city-owned residence was so designated. The building was the residence of an early
settler, G.D. Clifford, a merchandiser who proved to be a significant motivating
force to the growth of Eustis. The Clifford House was placed on National Register
of Historical Places in 1975.

The day-to-day operation of the museum is through the efforts of the members of the
Eustis Historical Museum & Preservation Society, Inc. The society meets regularly on
the fourth Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. After a short business meeting, a
presentation of general or historical interest is made by a guest speaker.

Visitors are always welcome and new members are graciously accepted.
Call for a membership application or pick one up when you attend a meeting.





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