Bring the family for a great day experiencing the sights, sounds, and smells of an old-fashioned country Christmas. Learn how the holiday traditions of the 19th century differ from those of the 21st through hands-on historical interpretations, carols, traditional decorations, and more! Visitors will also have the opportunity to step into the daily rhythms of 19th‑century life and discover how closely holiday preparations were tied to the land and the seasons. Long before modern conveniences, families spent weeks preparing for Christmas by preserving foods, sewing garments, and crafting decorations by hand. Throughout the grounds, knowledgeable interpreters will demonstrate these skills and share the stories behind them, helping guests better understand how Floridians balanced work and celebration during the winter season. Activities: Experience a 19th-century Florida Christmas in the Country at Cracker Country. Stroll through the four-acre complex and experience seasonal décor, music, and traditions in 13 original buildings. Guests can collect holiday keepsakes like salt dough ornaments, Christmas card ornaments, and paper ornaments, and discover everyday pioneer chores like churning butter and cleaning laundry with an old-fashioned washboard. Additional activities include: $2 Dip a beeswax candle $2 Twist a Rope $2 Dye with Indigo Bee-keeping & honey demonstrations Pine needle basket weaving Main Stage: Band information coming soon with performances at 11am, 1pm, & 3pm Shopping: There are lots of unique holiday gifts to be found at the General Store! The store features nostalgic and reproduction items, historical toys and games, books, candy, and other unique gifts. The General Store accepts cash, debit, and credit cards. Proceeds from sales in the General Store help support Cracker Country’s field trip programs. The Decorations: Before the era of electric lights and mass-produced ornaments, rural families created holiday decorations using materials that were readily available or made by hand. In Florida, this often meant decorating with palmetto fronds, Florida holly, magnolia branches, pinecones, and citrus fruits. Additional ornaments were crafted from everyday items—sewn from scraps of fabric or shaped and baked at home, such as salt dough decorations. These simple, natural elements reflected both creativity and resourcefulness, bringing a festive spirit to the home through handmade and locally gathered items. Christmas Holiday Traditions: Christmas was a time to gather the family and enjoy the festivities of the season, such as a holiday meal. A traditional holiday meal in a rural Florida home often featured a modestly decorated table, sometimes including a small Christmas tree adorned with gifts and homemade ornaments. Decorations commonly made use of natural materials such as Florida holly, citrus fruit, palmetto fronds, and magnolia branches, along with popcorn garlands and paper ornaments crafted by hand. Another country cu...