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Florida Living History, Inc.’s volunteers – with Fort Mose Historic State Park and the Fort Mose Historical Society – will present historical interpretations of 18th-century harvest-time and foodways in colonial Spanish Florida at Fort Mose.
Florida Living History, Inc.’s (FLH’s) volunteers - in partnership with Fort Mose Historic State Park and the Fort Mose Historical Society - will present 18th-century, historical interpretation from 10AM to 3PM, focusing on harvest-time and foodways in colonial Spanish Florida at Fort Mose – Florida’s “Fortress of Freedom”. FLH volunteers will illustrate the food and culinary traditions of 18th-century St. Augustine and Fort Mose. Children’s activities will include tricorn-hat-making, cornhusk-doll-making, “militia” ... view more »
ADMISSION INFO
Admission to this FLH heritage Event is free of charge to the public. There is a Museum admission fee of $2.00 per adult; children, age 5 and younger, are free.