Tracy Suter, director of the Museum of Florida History, has their first annual Halloween festival in the historic news of the announcement.
Halloween Festival is expected to take place on Friday, October 30th, 2009, 6-9, Saturday, October 31st, 2009 11.4.
On both days, demonstrations will take place in the history Spooky stories, games, costume contest, demonstrations, pumpkin carving and more! Saturday also will feature arts and crafts of local artists.
They expect a lot of candy, fun and prizes! Whoever enters a bag receives additional treatment with Halloween! Entrance ticket is USD4 for 4 years old and over. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Visit the Friday night with flaming torches scare stories in the dark for a short Timucuan Indian and early Spanish settlers of the daughter, both old and new games.
Fear of the dark? Saturday offers the pleasure just a little "less afraid, to facilitate cooling. Come explore on your trick or treat, or purchase a variety of arts and crafts of local artists.
"We are pleased with our first Halloween party for the launch community," said Lauren McLeod, Old Florida Museum Education Coordinator. It fantastic Halloween fun for the family, with our old Florida Twist ".
The Old Florida Museum is located at 259 San Marco Avenue at the corner of State Route 16 is. The entrance is on the old warehouse in Florida, which faces San Marco Avenue. Please call 904-824-8874 with any questions.
The museum complex consists of a Timucua hut, Spanish, and a mesh built of clay, a room at the Pioneer Florida school tent and archaeological excavations. The museum also includes old style General Store 1800 Florida, the elements of style with many old and rare.