The Morningside Living History Farm at Nature Center brings Florida cracker family living in the mid to late 1800s to life again. On Living History days (Saturdays, September to May) farm visitors can observe daily life in 1870 as costumed staff interpret bygone days through chores and activities. April 24th is the annual Farm and Forest Festival.
Side view of Cracker style house.
Loom
Garden behind the house.
This was an early school for African American children.I think this is used in boiling sugar cane.
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7 thoughts on “My World Tuesday: Morningside Living History Farm”
Thanks for sharing. Great info and pictures. We will have to go for a visit with the kids. Tam
Thanks for sharing. Great info and pictures. We will have to go for a visit with the kids. Tam
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Glad you liked it.
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What an interesting looking place! Love your photos and I’m glad you included the animals! Great post for the day! Hope you have a great week!
Sylvia
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Thanks
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Very interesing post. Thanks for showing us around.
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Amazing photos, Dee. This is a great place for a tour. Thanks for sharing your world with us.
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Your blog has been one of my favorites of all time. … Thanks for writing such a great blog. I always enjoyed reading it,
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