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Category Archives: History
Sugarcane Harvest
A fun family event at Crowley Natural and Cultural Center What a perfect day we had this year to enjoy the 1st Annual Sugarcane Harvest at Crowley Museum in Myakka, Florida. The morning had a bit of a chill but … Continue reading
A visit to the Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park
A visit to Homosassa would be incomplete without a visit to the wonderful Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park! With over 210 acres and a 45 foot deep natural spring which forms the headwaters of the beautiful Homosassa River … Continue reading
Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park
July 2012 Having a Florida State Park Passport I noticed in the pages Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park and wanted to go check it out. I was going to be spending about a week in Homosassa and this … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, History, Local Parks, Travel
Tagged Attractions, cafe, Crystal River, Florida State Park Passport, Historic Florida, Homasassa, Letterpress Printing, Linotype, nature, Print museum, Sugar mill, The Best Cuban Sandwich, Yulee State Park, Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park
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A visit to historic Ybor City, Tampa, Florida
June, 2012 I have lived in Tampa know for over 20 years and I had yet to get down to visit the Ybor City Museum State Park . This part of Tampa oozes with history! The buildings and the streets always remind … Continue reading
Florida Pioneer Adventure Camping
Crowley Museum and Nature Center, Indian Field Campground, Sarasota Partnering with Crowley has been a wonderful venture for Not a Clue Adventures. We are great working partners because we share goals such as education youths and families to the joys … Continue reading
Posted in About us, Activities, Getting Started, History, Nature at its Best, Supporting Local Causes
Tagged adventure, birding, central florida, cracker cattle, Crowley, crowley museum and nature center, discovery path, eagles, easy hiking Florida, eco-tour, Florida, florida fish and wildlife, Hiking, history, nature, Not a Clue, Not a Clue Adventures, outdoors, pioneer, Sarasota, Tampa, vacation
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Campground designed by Not a Clue Adventures!
The staff of Not a Clue Adventures was recently approached by Crowley Museum and Nature Center to design and prepare grounds for a new primitive campsite. Here are the before photos: We had to clear out camping spaces, put up … Continue reading
Wildlife Adventures Spring Break Camp
Wildlife Adventure Spring Break Camp Chinsegut Conservation Center Brooksville, Florida March 2012I was offered the opportunity to assist the FWC Staff with the Spring Break Camp at Chinsegut and was excited about the opportunity to help out! I was scheduled … Continue reading
Posted in About us, Activities, Getting Started, History, Local Parks, Nature at its Best
Tagged adventure, Brooksville, central florida, Chinsegut, community, Day Camp, easy hiking Florida, eco-tour, florida fish and wildlife, florida fish and wildlife conservation, florida fish and wildlife conservation commission, Florida History, fun, FWC, Hiking, Not a Clue, oak hammock, outdoors, people, summer camp, volunteering, wildlife conservation commission
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Highlands Hammock State Park
Highlands Hammocks State Park February 14th 2012 Valentine’s Day Camping It is not often that Rob and I have a few days to get way alone. This year Rob chose take me out camping! Not the type of campaign I … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, History, Nature at its Best, Travel
Tagged 1000 year old tree, Camping, CCC, easy hiking Florida, Florida, Florida State Park, Highlands Hammock, Hiking, old oak trees, Sebring
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Torreya State Park
January 2012 Torreya State Park is a destination I’ve been trying to visit since I first heard that was like visiting the Appalachian Mts. On our last visit up to Chipley, Florida to visit with Rob’s parents we decided to … Continue reading
When the Whiteman Invaded Florida
January 2012 Today we visited Dade Battlefield State Park for their 32nd Annual Reenactment of the battle of December 28, 1835. The weather was perfect and we were very excited to attend this event. We had been to a few … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, History, Local Parks, Travel
Tagged Dade Battlefield State Park, Florida History, reenactment, Seminole, war
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