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” drill, leather-working, and more! Fort Mose Historic State Park is the site of the first, legally sanctioned free black settlement in the continental U.S., established in 1738.
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.
2017/11/11 - 2017/11/11
Fort Mose Historic State Park
15 Fort Mose Trail, St. Augustine, FL 32084