Well, I know it's been awhile since I published my last essay about the Florida Botanical Gardens. This one is a little different..no flowers. In the Florida Botanical Gardens, they have a historic town, they call it Heritage Village. They moved all these bulidings here, and it's free to go through the 'neighborhood'. They also have a free tour, where you can go in parts of the houses. We were there on a Sunday, and the tours were not starting until later in the day, so we walked through on our own.

When we first walked into the Historic Village, we saw this...

Then a few tiny houses...


The door was open on this little white one. It was very small...here is what was inside...


That was pretty much it for the inside!
Here is the church...

Then we saw a big house!

And another...

They even had a little beach cottage.

And then a train depot. It was called the Sulpher Springs Depot.

It even had part of a train out back!

Walking along, we saw the grocery store, which was also a barber shop, and a gas station!


We saw a VERY old tractor!

And the fire station...

A couple more neat things, before I end...I believe the first is a water pump, and then the last photo is a windmill, and water towerr.


*all photos taken by me, with my fugi finepix s5100*


Comments: 20
You got some beautiful photos.
Thanks so much for posting this to
my group
I'm going to visit them all individually now.
Looks like a fun place to just wander around. :)
Thanks for taking us along on your walk and posting to Take A Walk With Me
Your Group Marco shots is spotlighted in the Monday edition of Today On Gather.
http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474977348390
Thank you for posting to I was bored :)