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    Florida Citrus World

    3.0 (20 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Friendly staff and lots of cool things to look at. We always stop for the oranges so yummy !

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    Horrible. No written prices. Just whatever number the guy pulls out of the air......Seems like a scam

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    A great place to stop! Low fuel prices, fresh fruit and plenty of homemade candy samples!!!!

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    3.5(6 reviews)
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    Not that many vendors, although the site was really nice, felt like Europe. Let me list those I…read morecan remember. Greek/Mediterranean hummus, olives, olive oil, pita, dips. Fresh produce was outside the gates, a little overpriced, I didn't buy Baker near the end had spanikopita, I bought some but haven't tried it yet Village Bistro - the special was a Cubano which we shared and loved. Near the exit hot sauce, we bought the medium and had it with our catfish fritters and cheesy grits tonight. I still think it has too much vinegar but hubby loves it. Mushroom vendor right outside the bistro had many types of dried mushrooms and fresh Lion's Head. I got some. There were Beanie Baby and jewelry booths, I think there was soap and secret ingredient moisturizer, custom signs, so not all food. If it weren't so hot we would have stayed longer. We will probably go back again.

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    Sanford State Farmers Market

    5.0(1 review)
    38.0 mi

    While I am very familiar with the blue markers of the state wide Florida Historical Marker Program,…read moreoccasionally I will come across a county or city historic marker. On my way to downtown Sanford I discovered this marker on the side of the road giving the history of the first state owned Farmers' Market in the nation which was located near this site. Historic markers are a great way to learn about the formative people, buildings, and events in Florida's history. The Sanford State Farmer's Market opened on December 18, 1934 at the corner of 13th and French Avenue, Sanford, Florida. It was created in order to provide a central location for farmers to sell their produce directly to consumers. The idea for the market was developed by Fred Dorner and Gus Schmach who were both members of the Seminole Agricultural Club. Sanford Chamber of Commerce President Harry Papworth also contributed to the development of the market. The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) authorized construction of the market on June 11, 1934. That same year the City of Sanford donated 20 acres of the Alex V. and Katherine K. French properties to the Florida State Marketing Board which approved the installation of telegraph and telephone equipment and a three pump filling station. The first wood buildings were constructed with loans from the Federal Emergency Relief Agency. One hundred and eight stalls rented for 50 cents a day, $3.00 per week, or $10.00 per month. Railroad service to the market was provided to the market by an Atlantic Coastline Railroad spur. In time, the market complex grew to as many as ten units, with the filling station, restaurant, vegetable cooling room, citrus packing house, barber shop, telegraph agency, and a 35 ton weighing station. Truckers could avail themselves of free showers, soap, and towels. The large volume of the market led to 27 similar agricultural markets popping up all over the state. On April 4, 1957, a fire destroyed the building and caused damages estimated at $2.5 million. The wood buildings were replaced by a more fireproof concrete structure that is still here today. For almost 70 years this market was wholesale. In 2003, a new farmers' facility was added to provide retail produce to the public.

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