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    • 02/22/2025
    • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Dudley Farm Historic State Park
    Join us and discover an authentic working farm owned by the Dudleys from post Civil War to mid-1940s. We are now a National Historic Landmark.  Follow a Park Ranger or docent in period clothing as they talk about the homestead consisting of eighteen restored buildings, farm animals, gardens and local history. 18730 W. Newberry Rd, (352) 472-1142, admission $5/per vehicle. 

                                                         

                                                          

                                                                    

    • 02/28/2025
    • 03/01/2025
    • 2 sessions
    • Dudley Farm Historic State Park

    Plowing Up The Past -- Join us at Dudley Farm and see how fields were plowed for the spring plantings. See different types of field plows and antique tractors. These antique tractors are a display of farming equipment and a way of life circa 1930 s and 1940 s, a reflection of rural American history. Observe, as the participants work the land plowing and discing.   Fri Feb 28 and Sat Mar 1, 10am to 3pm.

                           

                                       

    • 03/08/2025
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Dudley Farm Historic State Park

      Join us at the farm.  Children and adults alike, ages 5 and up can join in the fun! There are hands on demonstrations, crafts, old fashioned games and even some education.  Learn about history, and a farming way of life. 

    Learn about the relationship between flowers and honeybees. It's beneficial for both because the flowers get pollinated with the help of honeybee, and the honeybee obtains nectar from the flower.


                                                 

    • 04/26/2025
    • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Dudley Farm Historic State Park
    Join us and discover an authentic working farm owned by the Dudleys from post Civil War to mid-1940s. We are now a National Historic Landmark.  Follow a Park Ranger or docent in period clothing as they talk about the homestead consisting of eighteen restored buildings, farm animals, gardens and local history. 18730 W. Newberry Rd, (352) 472-1142, admission $5/per vehicle. 

                                                         

                                                          

                                                                    


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