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Pellicer Creek Raid Civil War Re-enactment

Posted on 09/18/2016 By Historic City News

275-pelicer-creek-reenactmeHistoric City News readers are invited to engage with approximately 150 infantry, artillery, and cavalry troops demonstrating military life in Florida circa 1864.

The Florida Agricultural Museum will host the seventh annual Pellicer Creek Raid on Saturday and Sunday, October 8th and 9th, from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

“The Pellicer Creek Raid is a fun and educational living history event depicting an important era in America’s history,” said Kara Hoblick, Executive Director of the Museum.

The program will involve a number of living history groups from around the southeastern United States.

Parades will take place at noon and battles at 1:00 p.m. on both days of the event. During the rest of the program, the re-enactors historic camps will be open to the public.

Admission is $5 per person per day.

For more information, visit http://floridaagmuseum.org

About the Florida Agricultural Museum
Florida Agricultural Museum, Inc. is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit educational organization in Palm Coast Florida. The museum was established at the request of former Agricultural Commissioner Doyle Conner in 1983 in Tallahassee to help preserve Florida’s agricultural heritage. In 1997, the Florida Agricultural Museum moved to its new home on 460 acres in Flagler County. The museum’s mission is to preserve Florida’s agricultural past, interpret agricultural issues of yesterday, today, and tomorrow, and educate the public about these issues through enjoyable experiences.


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