Our Educational Goals
Plant City Photo
Archives is dedicated
to improving our community with more history and knowledge
so that we may educate all ages. As with all knowledge the best way
to learn is for us to teach each other. The question "how can
I help"
enters our museum quite often and the best to help is to get involved.
Come and see our photos and tell us your story, teach us about your
time in this wonderful little town.
Still Have Questions
If you have any questions regarding our museum please click on our
contact link above to find information on how to reach us. (Plant City Photo Archives is a non-profit organization)
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What
is Plant City Photo Archives?
- Plant City Photo Archives is a non-profit organization,
we are dedicated to education

Is Plant
City Photo Archives just for Plant City?
- No, we would love to have
your photos for any historical purposes.

Why does the Plant City Photo Archives
charge money for items?
- PCPA is a non-profit organization however we must charge
for the cost of materials used for processing.

Can I donate Photographs to help?
- Absolutely, we take all photographs which can be digital
or hard copy (hard copy will be returned after they are scanned)

What photos should I donate to
PCPA?
- We take all sorts of photographs (landmarks,
people); but if you do have questions feel free to contact us.

I would like
to help the Volunteer at the PCPA, what do I need to do?
- PCPA welcomes anyone to volunteer,
however in order to maintain the museum and it's constant pace we
do have certain requirements:
- Must be at least 16 years of age.
- Must be able to work a minimum 3 hour shift.
- Must be comfortable working with people.

Can I help by donating to the Plant City
Photo Archives?
- Absolutely, we need all the
help you can give. We strive to educate, however we must have donations
to stay in operation.

Where do the photographs come from?
- Our Photographs were actually
purchased by Ed Verner in the beginning, however we now rely on the
many people of the community and surrounding areas.
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