Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park


Situated on the banks of the legendary Suwannee River, this center honors the memory of American composer Stephen Foster, who wrote "Old Folks at Home," the song that made the river famous. The museum features exhibits about Foster's most famous songs and his music can be heard emanating from the park's 97-bell carillon throughout the day. In Craft Square, visitors can watch demonstrations of quilting, blacksmithing, stained glass making, and other crafts, or visit the gift shop. Hiking, bicycling, canoeing, and wildlife viewing are popular activities. There are miles of trails that wind through some of the most scenic areas of North Florida. The area is popular among visitors and tourists looking for a place to experience the great outdoors and rid the congestion of Florida's cities. For overnight stays, visitors can camp in the full-facility campground or stay in a cabin. Every Memorial Day weekend (last weekend in May), the park hosts the Florida Folk Festival. Other special events include concerts, weekend retreats, a monthly coffeehouse, a regional quilt show, and an antique tractor show. The Culture Center is located in White Springs off U.S. 41 North. The address of the culture center is 11016 Lillian Saunders Drive in White Springs.

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