
Don’t miss the Pellicer Creek Raid Reenactment at the Florida Agricultural Museum in Palm Coast, happening April 10-12 from 10am-4pm.
Come witness history come to life in Palm Coast this April.
Step back in time for the Pellicer Creek Raid Reenactment, a three-day living history event bringing Civil War–era history to life through immersive demonstrations, encampments, and battle reenactments.
Join us April 10–12 from 10 AM to 4 PM at the Florida Agricultural Legacy Learning Center to experience a weekend filled with history, storytelling, and hands-on learning.
Throughout the event, visitors can explore Union and Confederate encampments, witness live musket and cannon demonstrations, and learn about the daily lives of soldiers and civilians during one of the most pivotal times in American history.
Event Highlights
• Living history demonstrations throughout the day
• Union and Confederate encampments
• Civilian camp featuring domestic crafts and daily life
• Live musket and cannon firing demonstrations
• Battle reenactments at 2 PM on Saturday and Sunday
Friday, April 10
Friday includes school field trips during the day. Tthe public is welcome to attend and explore the encampments and demonstrations.
In the evening, experience the Lantern Tour. This is a guided journey at dusk where visitors encounter stories of soldiers by lantern light. (Meet at the Post Office.)
Saturday Evening
A traditional Period Ball will also take place as part of the weekend’s festivities.
Admission
$7 Day Pass
$15 Event Pass (all three days)
$5 Lantern Tour
Location
Florida Agricultural Legacy Learning Center
7900 Old Kings Road N.
Palm Coast, FL 32137
For directions, use the Google Map above. To learn more about the Florida Agricultural Legacy Learning Center, CLICK HERE.

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