Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 9-6, Sun 10-6 (as of Sept 2005). Admission: $16.00 adults/$10 kids. A quaint museum, operated by the Seminole Tribe of Florida, the Okalee Museum is a public mission to show and teach non-natives the history, works, lifeways and culture of the Florida Seminoles by means of their living village and museum. Demonstrating the elusive world of the “Unconquered Warriors”, visitors can connect with the legendary culture of the Seminole Indians, explore exotic landscapes and a collection of native and exotic animals, view alligator wrestling shows, see beautiful Indian tapestries and traditional dress, Seminole folklore, exhibits or rare artifacts, Seminole works from both Seminoles and non-native artists, shop for authentic crafts, and see demonstrations from an authentic Seminole village. Its a wonderful place to visit and fun for adults and kids alike. 3 stars out of 5.