What do commercial fishing, tourism, cattle ranching and citrus farming have in common? They are all pioneering Florida industries that were shaped by the natural resources of the Sunshine State. Students will take part in activities like sorting oranges, packing for a cattle drive, casting a fish net and more that highlight some of the earliest economic drivers in the developing state of Florida. Educators in historic dress will welcome guests to the 1894 Smith House, the Okahumpka Railroad Depot, Terry General Store, School House and more structures authentic to Florida around the turn of the 20th century.
Activities:
- Watch our blacksmith as he makes hand-forged wares
- Sort oranges like pioneers in a packing house
- Practice your lassoing skills
- Try out turn-of-the-century toys
- See our model train display
- Explore our historic buildings
- Dip a beeswax candle – $1 each
- Watch our blacksmith as he makes hand-forged wares
- And more!
Add-on Lecture: Florida’s Industries in the Late 19th Century
- Price: $2 add-on to Homeschool Day general admission ticket
- Ages: The lecture is designed for students aged 12+
- Time: 45-minute lecture at 11 am & 1 pm
- Location: Governors Inn at Cracker Country
Bring a Picnic Lunch: Picnic tables are available for a picnic lunch.
Shopping: There are lots of unique items to be found at the General Store! The store features nostalgic and reproduction items, historical toys and games, books, candy, and many other unique gift items. The General Store accepts cash and all major credit cards. Proceeds from sales in the General Store help support Cracker Country’s education programs.




































