Chad Gallivanter
Plant City sits between Tampa and Orlando, and most people treat it like a pass-through. In this episode, we slow down and take a closer look at what’s actually here. We start inside the original 1909 depot, now the Robert W. Willaford Railroad Museum, where the town’s entire reason for existing comes into focus. From there, it’s a walk through a downtown that still operates the way it was built to, including a stop inside State Theatre Antiques, a preserved 1939 movie house now filled with large-scale vintage pieces and still used for live events. Along the way, there are places to sit and stay a while, including Whistle Stop Cafe and Propagation Whiskey Bar and Kitchen, along with smaller stops like The Kandy Shoppe. Just outside downtown, the agricultural side of the town comes into view at Parkesdale Farm Market, where strawberries move in volume that’s hard to miss. A few minutes beyond that, inside Edward Medard Conservation Park, the terrain changes completely. The area known as Sacred Hills, shaped by former phosphate mining, creates a landscape that doesn’t resemble the rest of Central Florida and rewards anyone willing to climb through it. We wrap up at Keel Farms and take a look at how the Florida Strawberry Festival grew from an agricultural showcase into one of the largest annual events in the region. Plant City doesn’t ask for your attention. But it holds it once you give it. 🌎 Keep Gallivanting With Me If you liked this story, you’ll love what’s waiting on my YouTube channel: youtube.com/@ChadGallivanter [https://youtube.com/@ChadGallivanter] See more photos, behind-the-scenes, and upcoming trips on Instagram: instagram.com/ChadGallivanter [https://instagram.com/ChadGallivanter] More travel stories, history deep-dives, and extras live at: ChadGallivanter.com 📬 Questions, ideas, or media requests? Email me at info@ChadGallivanter.com
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