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Delegates at Constitution Convention Museum

Constitution Convention Museum State Park

remarkable Florida history lives on for future generations

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Effective July 18, 2024: The grounds between the Museum and the Monument at Constitution Convention Museum State Park are closed due to pavilion construction.

Hours

9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Eastern time Thursday through Monday. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.

Fees

$2 per person. Children under age of 5 admitted free.

Location

200 Allen Memorial Way
Port St. Joe FL 32456

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Contact Info

850-229-8029

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Welcome to Constitution Convention Museum State Park

The Constitution Convention Museum highlights Florida's first constitution, which was drafted in the town of St. Joseph. 

The town of St. Joseph, which lasted only nine years, was a boomtown in 1835 and competed with Apalachicola as a Gulf Coast trading port. During its short life, the city was selected over Tallahassee to host Florida's first State Constitution Convention.

The museum, which sits on a portion of the park's 14 acres, commemorates the work of the 56 territorial delegates who drafted Florida's first constitution in 1838. This constitution became the Organic Law of Florida when the territory was admitted to the Union in 1845 as the 27th state.

Visitors can take a self-guided tour through displays and exhibits of the era. Artifacts from the original settlement in St. Joseph are displayed. A replicated convention hall takes visitors into the debate of delegates Robert Raymond Reid, William P. Duvall, David Y. Levy and Thomas L Baltzell. These life-size, audio-animated mannequins offer a realistic demonstration of the debate and process of drafting a state constitution.

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Manager's Message

Welcome to historic Port St. Joe! This town is where legislators met from across the territories of Florida to draft a constitution. We invite you to explore our museum, the monument and the beautiful landscape of the Constitution Convention Museum State Park.
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Weddings at Constitution Convention Museum State Park

Imagine your dream wedding on the picturesque grounds of Constitution Convention Museum State Park! The beautiful landscape, just steps from the St. Joseph Bay, and gorgeous sunsets make this the perfect place for your wedding. 
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Enjoy Nature at Constitution Convention

A tour of the museum is not the only thing you can enjoy when you visit. The 14-acre park offer an opportunity to experience the wonderful flora and fauna of northwest Florida.

Experiences

Geo-Seeking
Geo-Seeking
Tours
Tours
Weddings
Weddings

Amenities

Accessible Amenities
Accessible Amenities
Historic Site
Historic Site
Interpretive Exhibit
Interpretive Exhibit
Museum
Museum
Parking
Parking

Constitution Convention Museum State Park Photo Gallery

Constitution Convention Museum
Constitution Convention Monument
Tools from old St. Joe
Kitchen Display at Constitution Convention Museum
Statehood Day Event at Constitution Convention Museum
Parlor Room at Constitution Convention Museum
View from inside museum of lush green landscape with monument in the distance.
Historic photo of group of people in 1923 when monument was dedicated.
monument and mall
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Florida's First Constitution

In the late 1930s and 1940s a mall area and a commemorative park were designed to connect the Centennial Building to the Constitution Convention Monument. To this day, the grounds are maintained to a historical depiction of the original road.
St. Joseph artifacts
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History of the Constitution Convention Museum

The museum houses many early 19th-century artifacts, and early Native American and Spanish items are on display as well. All the collections within the museum lead visitors along Florida’s path to statehood.

People Make the Parks

Park Ranger Joanna Lindsey stands proudly in front of the Constitution Convention Museum.

Staff Spotlight

Always a history buff, Joanna has found the perfect place to share her passions at Constitution Museum State Park.
Volunteer Terry Wilson unloads palm fronds from the back of a golf cart.

Volunteer Spotlight

Since he helped maintain the expansive Chattahoochee River National recreation area for several years (mostly by bike), helping to keep the 14-acre Constitution Convention Museum grounds looking great is a task Terry handles with ease.
Friends of St. Joseph State Parks

Friends of St. Joseph State Parks

Friends of St. Joseph State Park is an organization of volunteers committed to the preservation of the parks for the enjoyment of park visitors for generations to come.

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