Pioneer Park Days is an annual event held the first week of March in Zolfo Springs, Florida at Pioneer Park, which is located at the intersection of US Highway 17 and State Road 64.
The most recent 43rd Annual Pioneer Park Days was billed as one of the largest and oldest antique tractor, steam engine and farm equipment shows in the Southeast. Over 400 exhibits and activities, including a daily antique tractor parade, basket weaving, toy making and wood burning, celebrated the 1800s.
In addition to the pioneer-themed activities, 450+ booths sold antiques, arts, crafts and flea market wares, numerous food booths were available throughout the park, and country and bluegrass music provided daily entertainment.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Southwest Florida Fair
The Southwest Florida Fair is held the last week of February for ten days and is similar to many county fairs held in the winter in Florida and in the summer across other parts of the country.
That familiar smell of smoking ribs, sizzling sausages, corn dogs, and cotton candy mixed with the smell of farm animals and mechanical rides slinks into the parking lot and surrounds you before you even reach the gate.
But, the fair is much more than food, rides and games. The agricultural and horticultural exhibits and the participation of school age children through their school displays, equestrian and small animal competitions and steer and hog auctions define the core educational purpose of the fair.
From the raising of farm animals for auction or competition to the planning and construction of a school exhibit, the fair offers a learning opportunity to the area youth. For some children, a visit to the fair is their only exposure to the agricultural side of the local community.
That familiar smell of smoking ribs, sizzling sausages, corn dogs, and cotton candy mixed with the smell of farm animals and mechanical rides slinks into the parking lot and surrounds you before you even reach the gate.
But, the fair is much more than food, rides and games. The agricultural and horticultural exhibits and the participation of school age children through their school displays, equestrian and small animal competitions and steer and hog auctions define the core educational purpose of the fair.
From the raising of farm animals for auction or competition to the planning and construction of a school exhibit, the fair offers a learning opportunity to the area youth. For some children, a visit to the fair is their only exposure to the agricultural side of the local community.
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day tripper,
fair,
Florida,
off the beaten path,
tourist attraction
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Florida Flywheelers Antique Show
The Florida Flywheelers Antique Engine Club was founded in 1972 to promote the history and restoration of antique engines, autos and other antique devices. Flywheeler Park, located at 7000 Avon Park Cutoff Road, Fort Meade, Florida, was purchased in 1997 to showcase the 1,500+ member collections and preserve a part of history.
It has since grown to nearly 240 acres with multiple shows per year and includes a tractor pull track, club and member buildings, as well as, large engine collections.
The club advertises their shows as "wholesome fun for the whole family" with antique tractor displays, a steam-powered saw mill, an old engine ice cream maker, a pioneer village complete with cabins, barns, a church, a mercantile, blacksmith, schoolhouse, stores, stables, a jail, a firehouse, and gas stations, and miles of flea market items and carnival-style food.
Events are held in January, February and November with a special Christmas in the Village in December. Visit Florida Flywheelers Antique Engine Club for the 2011 - 2012 schedule and more information.
It has since grown to nearly 240 acres with multiple shows per year and includes a tractor pull track, club and member buildings, as well as, large engine collections.
The club advertises their shows as "wholesome fun for the whole family" with antique tractor displays, a steam-powered saw mill, an old engine ice cream maker, a pioneer village complete with cabins, barns, a church, a mercantile, blacksmith, schoolhouse, stores, stables, a jail, a firehouse, and gas stations, and miles of flea market items and carnival-style food.
Events are held in January, February and November with a special Christmas in the Village in December. Visit Florida Flywheelers Antique Engine Club for the 2011 - 2012 schedule and more information.
Labels:
day tripper,
history,
off the beaten path,
roadside,
unique
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