Saturday, January 7, 2012
Osceola County Historical Society Pioneer Village
The village consists of six relocated buildings and depicts life in rural Florida in the late 1880s. The largest building is a “cracker house” with a center breezeway. Also included are a one room schoolhouse, orange packing house, general store, blacksmith shop and a small museum. It doesn’t take long to see everything so if you have some extra time cross the street and take a short walk in Shingle Creek Regional Park.
The village is partially accessible. The ground is hard so rolling along is fairly easy. The general store, cracker house and museum all have ramps. The schoolhouse and orange packing house have steps only. The interiors of the small outbuildings can be seen easily from the doorways.
The parking area is large enough for all RVs. Village
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