Facility Access Information

Accessible Entrance
65 East Central Blvd., Orlando, FL 32801. The History Center includes a ramp and open access to all exhibitions and exhibition areas. The museum features elevators on all floors.
Accessible Restrooms
All restrooms are accessible
Service Animals
Allowed
Visitor Information Desk
The following items are available. Please ask for them at the information desk
Notepad and pencil (for deaf and other visitors)
Audio guides
Audio guides featuring recorded verbal descriptions
Galleries and Exhibits
Audio Exhibits
Audio guides (English only) and listening enhancing devices are available that include audio/visual components of the museum's permanent exhibitions.
Information about Programs and Upcoming Exhibits
You can find out about our regular and accessible programs from
thehistorycenter.org
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Zip
32801
Phone
407-836-8500
The Orange County Regional History Center, housed in a restored historic five-story 1927 county courthouse in downtown Orlando, showcases the vast collection of the Historical Society of Central Florida, Inc. The museum features three floors of permanent exhibitions that take visitors on a journey through the region’s fascinating transition from Indian settlement to small town surrounded by citrus groves and cattle ranches to today's tourist-centric community. The museum also presents nationally important limited-run exhibitions. The Orange County Regional History Center is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. The museum features full wheelchair access to all exhibitions and a wheelchair ramp.