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Harvard Museum of Natural History - 9:00 AM
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Harvard Museum of Natural History - 9:00 AM
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Summer Fruit Festival in Homestead
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Enjoy the seasonal bounty of South Florida at a family-friendly event highlighting tropical fruits, local agriculture and community culture. The Summer Fruit Festival returns to Fruit & Spice Park, offering two full days of activities for all ages.
Guests can explore a selection of tropical fruits and fruit trees, browse handmade crafts, and sample local cuisine from more than 50 vendors. The festival also features educational workshops focused on fruit cultivation and sustainability, along with live music, a petting zoo, and lawn games to keep younger visitors engaged throughout the day.
Nestled in the only tropical botanical garden of its kind in the United States, this annual event connects visitors to the region’s agricultural heritage while celebrating the diverse flavors of the summer harvest.
