Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Cracker Trail Museum
This small museum is along the trail of the early cattle drives in Florida. The term “cracker” comes from the crack of the whips that the cowboys use to keep that cattle moving. The museum is filled with articles donated by local families so there’s a little of everything including an eleven foot alligator skin and mastodon teeth.
The museum is accessible but the entrance door is a little heavy.
The parking area is large enough for RVs. Museum
27.50089, -81.79954
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