The Sanibel Historical Village’s admission is free on Wednesday, July 23, in collaboration with St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church’s “Love Sanibel Back” campaign.
During its second year, the Love Sanibel Back initiative continues to demonstrate the successes of the 2024 inaugural summer, boosting business sales and spirits while also bringing renewed energy, unity, and connection to the community.
The Village is honored to participate and share Sanibel’s history with the community on a free day. The Village and Gift Shop are open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Founded in 1984, the Village welcomes visitors during its 41st year of preserving, sharing, and celebrating Sanibel’s history. The self-guided tour experience includes an orientation video and features eight historic buildings, each with numerous displays that tell engaging stories. Much of the site is handicap accessible. The Rutland House remains closed post-Hurricane Ian.
The Village is located on Sanibel Island at 950 Dunlop Road (next to Big Arts), and parking is free. The Sanibel Historical Museum and Village operates as a non-profit organization. Visit the Village’s website for more information: http://www.sanibelmuseum.org.


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