FORT MYERS, Fla. – The Southwest Florida History Museum in Downtown Fort Myers will soon be moved from its location on Jackson Street to the Imaginarium Science Center on Cranford Avenue, a spokesperson for the museum said Monday.
The museum will close in June so items can be relocated, a representative said.
The Imaginarium Science Center could be facing a change in management, as well.
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