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    Levy County Quilt Museum

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Dixie County Historical Society - Exterior of the historical museum.

    Dixie County Historical Society

    4.0(1 review)
    15.7 mi

    It's hard to review an institution such as this one: it's a small museum and has limited…read morehours--apparently mostly by appointment only, so in the scope of museums of history it's not terribly impressive however it is also a historical society committed to the continued exploration of regional history and the stewardship of the same. It's run by mostly elderly, very dedicated, volunteers and it offers community functions that go far beyond simply being a static museum. Plus, it's in the historic old schoolhouse for Old Town, which is a plus and a perfect setting. Aside from the museum exhibits inside, there are several large exhibits on the schoolhouse grounds: alas, these once had plaques explaining what they were but the plaques currently have been removed. That said, there is a large ship's anchor, a huge caldron which probably was used for boiling down salt--an early industry of the coastal part of Dixie County--and a Schofield Iron Works steam engine which was probably used either at a sawmill or turpentine mill--timbering and turpentine were core industries in this region from the 1880s through the 1950s and timber production still remains a leading industry today. Please call or contact them before planning a visit, to ensure someone is actually there. Also, you can tell them at that point what you're seeking--if you're looking for family genealogical records or such so they can better prepare for a visit. They're really nice people.

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    Dixie County Historical Society - A steam engine made by Schofield Iron Works of Macon, Georgia on display on the museum grounds. Such engines were used in sawmills.

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    A steam engine made by Schofield Iron Works of Macon, Georgia on display on the museum grounds. Such engines were used in sawmills.

    Sally Dark Rides - The new JOKER ride

    Sally Dark Rides

    4.8(5 reviews)
    88.8 miLaVilla

    I went on a free tour of Sally Dark Rides and left feeling like my mind was blown. First of all - I…read morehad no idea this was a huge warehouse in Downtown Jacksonville. Nor did I realize most of the dark rides across the whole world are created and developed here! It was amazing!! Our tour guide led us through the building while showing us all of the stages of creating an epic dark ride. This made me think about amusement parks in a whole different way. The tour was about an hour and was very informative. We asked lots of questions and met people from different departments along the way. Highly recommend booking a free tour and checking this out. It would be great for kids as well!

    I need to start b my saying that this part of our trip to Florida was not planned! My 11 yo LOVES…read moreanimatronics, most especially, Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF). He originally wanted to visit a much smaller place in Orlando, which is a one man operation charging $375. It was a bit too far and too expensive for what it was so I decided to do my own research of places he would love, Sally Corporation became the place. I filled out the reservation form online and was told there were no spots available during our time in Florida. I couldn't take no for an answer. I emailed back explaining how much my son wants to be a Robotics Engineer and that we would wait as long as we needed to snag a spot. We got an email back the next day that two spots opened up!!! We made our way downtown and parked for free in the back. We entered to learn that the tour was also FREE...FREE! This facility is HUGE! They are arguably the largest producer of Dark Ride Amusements in the US and don't just make the robotic aspect of the animatronics, but they handle EVERY aspect of the creation and completion. From make up, costumes, design, voices, all of that! We were thrilled to see they had a...yep...FIVE NIGHTS OF FREDDY'S attraction! If you've ever been to he Ripley's in San Antonio, you will see one of their biggest sellers there, a ginormous T-Rex, that's their baby that sells for $90,000! The tour takes you to each department and you are truly immersed in their production. It is an working operation so you get to see the people behind the scenes at work, which was SO DAMN INSPIRING for my 11 yo who has told me for 4 TM years that this is what he wants to do in life. He got to see what his future could be like, which is absolutely priceless. The staff, facilities, location, displays, animatronics, all were 5 stars! Hands down a MUST when in Jacksonville! Come for a 10 or 11am tour and then take the FREE Skyway (Tram) to Hemming Park and Check our Sweet Peet's. Your kids will have the best day ever!

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