Thursday, February 7, 2019

Tour: Local History at the Manatee Country Historical Park

Hi Gang.  Little Fox here.  I have woken up from my Christmas sugar coma and today I am off on an adventure.  I am at a local history center which is a hodgepodge of local history.

  First up is the Cracker Trail.  The Cracker Trail is named after the sound of the whip that cowboys used to move cattle.  Apparently, Florida supplied lots of cattle back in the day and often cowboys needed to move the cattle from inland to the ports on the gulf coast. 
Next, is a locomotive engine that was used for the Manatee Crate Company.  Florida grows lots of citrus and in the 1900s the Manatee Crate made crates for the citrus growers to transport their fruits to the world.  Old #2 (the name of this engine) was in service for the Manatee Crate Company from about 1900-1950. Now it's retired at the Manatee County Historical Park.


Next up:  The old boarding house. The five flags represent the five countries that have been flown under Florida.  Spain, Great Britain, France, The Confederacy, and the United States.   
Throughout the park the Chick-Fil A mascot is hiding.  Similar to a scavenger hunt but you don't get a free piece of chicken at the end, just the satisfaction of knowing you found all of the cows.
Do you see the cow in the blacksmith shop? 
What about now?  Do you see the cow on the old piano?
This is a great picture (I think).
Time to explore the old courthouse. 
A cow is on the jury? 
The courthouse is in great shape.  I like the old wood.  Very rustic. 
Next stop:  The old house.  These homes are called Cracker Homes as they are essentially built on a raised foundation for airflow in the summer.  They also have 3 sided porches to keep residents cool during the summer.  This is the kitchen.  It is in really good shape and I bet I could cook up a good meal for my humans. 
A well stocked pantry.  
My roommates told me I am not allowed to use the pioneer kitchen....their loss.  Perhaps we can stop by a chick fil a on the way home?












8 comments:

  1. Ummm... why is a cow a mascot for chick-fil-a? Isn't that a chicken outfit? Sooo confused.

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    1. Yeah. It's a weird thing the cow is the mascot because he always wants you to eat more chicken.

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    2. EAT MOR CHIKIN" is the chain's most prominent advertising slogan, created by The Richards Group. The slogan is often seen in advertisements featuring sign-wearing cows. According to Chick-fil-A's advertising strategies, the cows have united in an effort to reform American food, in an effort to reduce the amount of beef which is eaten. They wish the American public to refrain from eating beef burgers, common at Chick-Fil-A's competitors, such as McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's, and instead focus on eating chicken, or "chikin" as the cows spell it. 

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    3. Is there Chick-Fil-A in Canada, Sandy?

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    4. Ah, that explains it! And the pigs likely would jump on board with that too! Is there a chick-fil-a in Canada? hmmm... let me check... Nooo... although there is one coming to Toronto in 2019. We have KFC...

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    1. Agreed. Cookies complete a well stocked pantry.

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  3. Thank you for helping people get the information they need. Great stuff as usual. Keep up the great work!!! tempmailo

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