Getting To Know Us
History Comes In Waves
Our museum is a 501 C3 Non-Profit run by a Board of Directors. Since our founding in 2005 the museum has preserved and taught our city’s history. The museum features the history of the early pioneers from the 1830s and the history of the fishing industry from seine boats to the boats that you see in the Destin Harbor today.

The Destin History & Fishing Museum collects, preserves, interprets, and makes available to the public the rich history of the City of Destin, the “luckiest fishing village in the world.” The Museum houses books, manuscripts, photographs, and a large variety of artifacts that are held in storage or placed on temporary or permanent exhibition.
The Museum sponsors several programs and events held throughout the year including the Gumbo Contest, Night at the Museum, Literary Garden Party, Mullet Run 5k, Halloween Haunted Walking Tour, the annual Holiday on the Harbor Lighted Boat Parade, and many others.
Mission Statement
To preserve Destin’s history by stimulating interest in and understanding of the village of Destin, its history, and its fishing and tourism industries, through experiences that educate and inspire.
Meet the Board of Directors
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Front Row: (Left to Right) Tarra Wixom Destin, Emma Killingsworth King, Muri Kersanac, Kelby Schweickert, Jason Belcher
Back Row: (Left to Right) Nate Slaton, Terri Hensley, Terry Long, Charlie Noonan, Jennifer Gutai Comella, Michael Norberg
The Destin History and Fishing Museum is run by a volunteer Board of of Directors. This governing body sets strategies, oversees management, and spreads awareness of the museum to to local area.