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    Mount Dora Bicycle Festival

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    Mount Dora Arts Festival

    Mount Dora Arts Festival

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Had a good time at this festival with tons of great artists and vendors. The most difficult portion…read morewas finding a place to park our car, and then walking quite a ways to get to the main festival area. If you know Mount Dora well you will know that they have limited street parking, and only a few public parking lots, so when things get busy, the parking is the first thing to go. We did enjoy the excuse to go to the area, get some food, visit some new shops and see some great local vendors. I always appreciate a chance to see handmade and homemade artisans. Overall: A- Parking situation is always a challenge in this area when things get busy, but the art show itself was a good time and I'm sure we'd go again in future years.

    I am impressed. I don't remember being in such a big arts festival in a while. I don't travel to…read moreartsy events anymore, but as far as my previous travels remind me, this is one of the biggest ones in Florida. And I also have to say that the setting is just majestic, you can come and walk around, grab lunch, and keep walking. Of course, I hope you pick up some art, but if you don't, I hope you have fun. Besides all the nice restaurants to visit (please don't settle for pizza), you can also visit other galleries around the area. At the same time, talk to some people, many travel far to visit and to showcase their art. It is a great atmosphere, kids and small dogs may not appreciate it because it is crowded, but with a little bit of patience everything is smoothed out. There's plenty of free and paid parking also.

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    Eustis City

    4.5(4 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I spent the morning in Eustis, visiting some local coffee shops, wandering around and enjoying a…read morepleasant time. Eustis began taking shape in the 1870s, when post‑Civil War settlers moved into the Florida frontier and homesteaded along the eastern shore of Lake Eustis. The community first went by names like Highlands and Pendryville before adopting the name Eustis in honor of Colonel Abraham Eustis, who had served in the region during the Seminole Wars. Early life revolved around steamboat travel on the interconnected Harris Chain lakes, but the arrival of the St. Johns and Lake Eustis Railway in 1880 pushed the settlement toward true cityhood with stores, churches, hotels, and a growing citrus industry. Today, the city is known for winter tourism and I get that. It was nice and warm but a foggy morning in early December, making it easy to explore. There are a variety of restaurants in town, including classic Florida on the lake like Crazy Gator or more ethnic options like Taste of Lebanon. A few coffee shops (One Thirteen was great for setting up my laptop) and several retail shops. It's just far enough from the Orlando and Daytona metros to be independent and close enough that you could hop to MCO or DAB for a flight. I like it. [Review 1626 of 2025 - 2203 in Florida - 25174 overall]

    What a beautiful city with a picturesque lake! My boyfriend's mother owns a home right near the…read morelake, and I really enjoyed the boat ride on the lake. It's amazing there is a canal to help cross into another lake to see other cities as well. If I didn't already have my roots in Arizona, I'd consider Eustis!

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    Thundering Spirit Family Pow Wow

    Thundering Spirit Family Pow Wow

    2.5(2 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    This is one of the powwows I look forward to because it's here that you get a little bit of…read moreeverything, the wonderful, the wacky, the drama. Not to mention being behind a flea market has its perks when there's some downtime. I like antique shopping. This is a great event for families (bring chairs if possible). There's educational performances and demonstrations, craft and food vendors (get an Indian Taco), and of course dancing. Saturday usually has the most people. My mother and I were there for the weekend and had a great time dancing, visiting with friends, and winning some "luck of the draw" money. This is done in place of dance competition so everyone gets a chance to win something. If there's ever a problem at the gate the best thing to do is to speak to a someone at the committee booth. They can help if there's miscommunication. The dancers are a major part of the powwow and are welcome into the circle for Grand Entry with the proper attire. Their powwow, their rules. After Grand Entry, anyone is allowed to come in and dance during the intertribal songs, as long as you be respectful.

    Rev. Feather and I attended this powwow driving two hours each way and it was very rainy but we…read morestayed till the very end because we wanted to do the inter tribal dancing. It was raining, but we got in line then we were told it was men first then women second and as I approached the circle to dance I was told my attire did not qualify. I had bought the one nation shirt I was wearing at the last powwow from a vendor named Randall and had a long rawhide skirt with owl leggings, and high top boots. I was wearing feathers in my hair. I have attended powwows for many years and never been told that I cannot stay and dance. This was disrespectful to me. There were very few people there at that point because of the continuing downpour. We immediately left. Powwows are about honor and a special opportunity to teach about Native ways. There was no announcement or written rules posted regarding who would be allowed to dance at the end of the night. I would not recommend this to families due to my experience.

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