




Museums 1:
Florida Agricultural Museum: Open Wed. -Sun 9am-5pm, Tours: 10am-4pm. Visit The Florida Agricultural
Museum and show the kids how things “use-to” be. Visit a 1890s fully restored
homestead, five restored buildings from the 1930s Depression-Era citrus
operation, a 5,000 square foot Dairy Barn (formerly owned by Gov. of
Florida Millard Caldwell) and show the kids a “real” grocery
store, a turn of the last century Dry Goods Store. All
exhibits were painstakingly moved and from their original locations
and renovated. The Museum is active in the conservation of heritage
livestock. You will see rare Florida Cracker Cattle and Horses,
mules, donkeys and Belgian draft horses. Museum offers trail riding and horse shows. *Reservations required. Location: 7900 Old Kings Rd., Palm Coast on the corner of
Old Kings Rd. and U.S.-1 in Northeast Flagler County). Admission: $6. Adults
$4. Child For more Info. Phone: 386-446-7630
Gamble Place/ Snow White’s Cottage: Step back in time to experience the same pristine environment that James N. Gamble
found so inviting during the late 1800’s. Gamble, of the Procter
and Gamble Company and a winter resident of Daytona Beach, bought the land on Spruce Creek for a rural retreat. Gamble had Snow White’s
cottage recreated for his granddaughter, by Disney’s staff. Gamble Place
offers group educational tours for adults & kids of the grounds and buildings built by Gamble and
his family that are offered jointly by Cracker Creek and the Museum of
Arts and Sciences.
Dramatic Birthday Parties with Snow White- A themed Birthday Party with Snow White, Gem Mining in the Dwarfs mine
shaft... jut like the 7 Dwarfs! Pirate Cruise! Costumed Pirates will treat the whole family to a swashbuckling Live Action adventure! The Pirates aboard your pontoon boat will search for lost treasure at Spruce Creek. Your Buccaneer will have a jolly old time! Cost: $8 adult, $6 seniors, $6 kids under 12. Info.: Cracker Creek Canoeing: Phone: 386-304-0778, *Reservations Required. Location: 1819 Taylor Rd. in Port Orange, 1.5 miles west of I-95
The Gallery of Black Heritage: Collection of 1800's artifacts, household items and vintage photographs. The gallery offers a portraying glimpse into early life in the Black community of West Volusia. Hours: Wed.- Sat. 10am- 3pm, Location: 230 N. Stone St., DeLand, Phone: 386-740-5800