Entertainment/Leisure
Pioneer Florida Museum Tickets
- Item Number
- 146
- Estimated Value
- 16 USD
- Opening Bid
- 5 USD
Item Description
Travel through Florida history with admission for two to the Pioneer Florida Museum!
The Pioneer Florida Museum, located on a 20-acre wooded hillside near Dade City, FL, features a variety of collections that illustrate Florida's pioneer heritage, including dolls and toys, textiles, farm equipment, vintage buggies and carriages, and a steam engine.
The museum also features a sugar cane exhibit and working cane syrup mill. Sugar cane juice is rendered from sugar cane cultivated on the museum grounds using a mill powered by a mule or a horse, then cooked down into syrup in an 80-gallon syrup kettle.
The museum also features eight historically significant buildings that were moved from surrounding Pasco County communities to the museum grounds, including:
- Old Lacoochee School, restored and furnished in the style of the one room schools prevalent in Pioneer Florida
- John Overstreet House, a typical pioneer-era dwelling constructed of native heart pine
- C.C. Smith General Store, furnished with 1920s-era meat scales, butcher block, yard goods by the bolt, cooking pans, kettles and many other artifacts.
Item Special Note
Gift certificate expires October 31, 2013. Certificate may not be used during special events or in conjunction with any other promotional offer. Certificate is not redeemable for cash. Redemption value not to exceed $20.
Winning bidder must pay for postage and shipping of the item(s) or pick them up at the Tampa Bay Times downtown St. Petersburg Bureau, 490 1st Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
Photos courtesy Pioneer Florida Museum
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