This annual event took place on November 10 and featured old-time music, storytellers and historical re-enactors portraying North Central Florida during the 1800s. Visitors shopped with unique craft vendors and experienced demonstrations that included sugarcane syrup making, blacksmithing, quilting, spinning and woodworking.
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