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Museum fights for its place in county’s history, heritage.

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Sons of the South pause to honor Confederate dead.

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Plenty of High-Seas drama took place on the riverboats.

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Railroad won’t go to celery, so farmers build a railroad

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Local family has gold fever in roots- but alas, no gold.

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Found celery rolls call up shades of farming history.

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Slave-smuggling scheme moved some cattle, too.

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Mid-1800s Cracker couples weren’t much for romance

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Adventurous Trek begot a love affair with Florida

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zora exhibit

Zora Neale Hurston was an African-American novelist, short story writer, folklorist, and anthropologist. When John Hurston, Zora’s father, migrated to Florida in 1892 or 1893 (the date is debated), he first settled in Sanford and became the pastor at Zion Hope Baptist Church while taking care of Zora. Sanford, located

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