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Pioneer Park is located in Zolfo Springs, Florida. This park, owned and operated by Hardee County, Florida, is at the northwest corner of US 17 and Florida Highway 64. It is bounded by those two highways and on the north and west by Peace River. Roughly the northern half of the park is wooded. Pioneer Park has many features.
The approximate coordinates for the Town of Zolfo Springs is located at the geographic center of Hardee County, at (27.496211, –81.796878 [ 10 ] U.S. Route 17 runs through the center of town, leading north 4 miles (6 km) to Wauchula , the county seat , and south 20 miles (32 km) to Arcadia .
Aug. 10—Ronan Pioneer Days brought plenty of family fun to town last weekend, beginning Friday morning at 8 a.m. with the Kids' Fishing Derby and wrapping up Sunday afternoon with its third open ...
Pioneer Park Lake is a lake in Zolfo Springs, Florida. It is located in Pioneer Park and goes by at least two names. It is known as either Pioneer Park Lake or Twin Lakes. Twin Lakes is an inaccurate name, as only one permanent lake exists. The other part of the "twin" is only a very small drainage basin to the northwest of the permanent lake ...
The county is named after Cary A Hardee, the Governor of Florida who served from 1921 to 1925 and who signed the act creating the county. [4] The settlement of what is now Hardee County, Florida began with the establishment of the Kennedy-Darling Indian-trading post on Paynes Creek in April 1849. The enterprise came to a tragic end on July 17 ...
Feb. 19—VERONA, Mo. — The Verona Civic Group is planning its first Spring River Pioneer Days for May 31-June 2 at the Cannon Park in Verona. The event will feature historic reenactors ...
Older than the pioneer home by at least several years, the Pineapple House stood near present-day U.S. 1, where Harry DuBois grew pineapples. The shed was used to store the harvested pineapples.
[8] [9] On Pioneer Day, some Latter-day Saints walk portions of the Mormon Trail or reenact entering the Salt Lake Valley by handcart. [10] Latter-day Saints throughout the United States [11] [12] and around the world may celebrate July 24 in remembrance of the LDS Church's pioneer era, with songs, dances, potlucks, and pioneer related ...