The Flagler Museum is a unique experience. From the moment I entered the magnificent hall since I entered the big hall, I felt that I was just involved from the dream to the moment when I got back to reality. The most attractive rooms I found in terms of home color and texture were master bedroom, blue room, pink room, library, and yellow rose room. The master bedroom was one of the first rooms I went to see and I was pleased to notice that the color they chose for this room is yellow.
From there, we walked down the street to the Flagler Museum (also known as the White Hall). This huge legacy was originally designed by Henry Flagler for his wife, Mary Lily Kenan Flagler. Not all 75 rooms and 100,000 square feet of golden charm are displayed for visitors, but there are lots to see. For us, private rail No. 91 of Henry Flagler is in the back hall and it is a highlight. We are also very happy to see the yacht tour from the backyard again.
Henry Flagler is a founding partner of Standard Oil Corporation, a developer of East Coast and Florida East Coast Railroad and trusts community support and education. Since 1980, the Flagler Museum and its members have continued to preserve this heritage through Florida social programs and student travel assistance. We encourage you to go to the Flagler Museum and finish your study for field research. The costs of visiting the museum's students and teachers will be borne entirely by the museum members and contributors.
Thank you for your interest in the Flagler Museum. I am glad that you have chosen to use Flagler 's Florida NIE tab and Flagler' s Florida teacher 's guide to study the American gold - plated era and Henry Morrison' s Flagler. Flagler's Florida NIE Tab provides a unique look on the history of Florida in golden era and the role of Henry Flagler in inventing contemporary Florida. Henry Flagler is a founding partner of Standard Oil Corporation, a developer of East Coast and Florida East Coast Railroad and trusts community support and education. Since 1980, the Flagler Museum and its members have continued to preserve this heritage through Florida social programs and student travel assistance. We encourage you to go to the Flagler Museum and finish your study for field research. The costs of visiting the museum's students and teachers will be borne entirely by the museum members and contributors.