Historical village features holiday display
The Sanibel Historical Museum and Village’s holiday display, “A Sanibel Cracker Christmas,” is available for viewing from now through Dec. 31 and highlights Cracker-inspired decorations.
The village’s 2025 annual theme celebrates Florida Cracker culture.
It reported that “Cracker” is primarily used today as a term of cultural identity and pride among people whose families have lived in Florida for many generations, especially those descended from early pioneers, cattlemen and homesteaders. The name “Cracker” likely originated from the cracking sound of whips used by early Florida cattle herders as they drove cattle though the palmetto scrub.
Village volunteers have trimmed trees, wreaths and garland to adorn the Bailey’s General Store, Miss Charlotta’s Tea Room, School House, Shore Haven, Morning Glories Cottage, Post Office, Burnap Cottage, entrance and pavilion.
The village is open on Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tickets and gift shop sales end one hour before close.
Admission tickets for the self-guided tour are $15 for adults (ages 19 and older), $10 for teens (ages 13-18), $5 for youths (ages 6-12), and free for members and ages under 5. Guided tours also available.
For more information, visit www.sanibelmuseum.org or call 239-472-4648.
The Sanibel Historical Museum and Village is at 950 Dunlop Road, Sanibel.
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