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{{wikipedia}}Infobox Building|image=Ttwentworthmuseum.jpg|caption=|name=T. T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum|location=330 South [[Jefferson Street]]|architect=|client=|engineer=[[Charles Hill Turner]]|owner=[[Image:TtwentworthmuseumWest Florida Historic Preservation, Inc.jpg]]|construction_start_date=|completion_date=[[1908]]|renovations=|date_demolished=|cost=|thumbstructural_system=|rightstyle=Spanish mission style|250pxsize=Three stories|mapcode=<googlemap lat="30.408802" lon="-87.213517" zoom="17" width="288" height="200">30.4087, -87.213142, T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum</googlemap>}}The '''T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum''' is a museum of history in Pensacola, named for [[Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.]]
==Collections==
Only one floor is dedicated to Wentworth's eccentric collections — which includes a mummified cat, among other things. The other two floors illustrate life in the Florida Panhandle over the centuries, some of the more mainstream artifacts coming from Wentworth's collection. The other floors house a science interactive museum that is wonderful for children.
From September [[2004]] to March [[2005]], the museum was closed for renovations after [[Hurricane Ivan]] caused considerable damage to the property. When the museum opened again, a new exhibit was added, comparing and contrasting the effects of the 2004 hurricane to the [[hurricane of 1926]] that also damaged the building.
==Other images==
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Image:TTWentworthMuseum2.jpg|[[2007]]
Image:Oldcityhall-1974.jpg|From [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]], [[1974]]
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==External links==