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General Public Tours:
Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Horseback Riding:
Tuesday to Sunday

Group Tours:
Every day of the week by reservation

School House Educational Program – 1821-1900’s

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In 1821, the United States acquired Florida from Spain. Homesteading was encouraged by the government to develop the newly acquired territory. In 1845 Florida became the 27th state of the Union.
Students will learn to appreciate these modern times when participating in school during this era.

This program could include any of the following topics during your visit:

• What a one room schoolhouse was and meant
• Teachers
• Making your manners
• Discipline
• Chores and duties

On Site Activities:

• Corn shelling and milling
• Writing with a quill pen
• Old time games
• Cotton combing
• Sugar cane grinding
• Plowing and planting
• Lasso station
• Sewing hornbook

Testimonials:

“My favorite stop on the whole trip!”
– Kira, student – Port Orange, FL

“Our class read Strawberry Girl and this was the perfect fit”
– Mrs. K, 4th grade teacher – Sarasota, FL

7900 Old Kings Road N., Palm Coast, FL 32137

Flagler Tech College

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