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Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park

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Tim
January 8, 2022
These ruins of an ante-bellum sugar mill were part of a 5,000 acre plantation hacked out of the hammock along the Homosassa River by roughly a thousand slaves in 1851. The plantation helped provide sugar for Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War.
Marissa
July 2, 2020
A classic, historic site. Very little walking, disabilities accessible.
Deirdre
April 16, 2015
Great place to stop and see an old sugar mill, this is on the way to the Homoassa River.
Kyle And Ann
July 21, 2020
Neat local historical area to check out.
Jamie
November 14, 2019
Located a quick 25 miles north of Weeki Wachee is the charming fishing village of Homosassa, and within the town is the historic Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins State Park. Established in 1851 by David Levy, this 5,000 acre sugar cane plantation is now a state park. The ruins of the sugar mill are interesting to explore, and the park offers some great hiking and bird watching.
Located a quick 25 miles north of Weeki Wachee is the charming fishing village of Homosassa, and within the town is the historic Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins State Park. Established in 1851 by David Levy, this 5,000 acre sugar cane plantation is now a state park. The ruins of the sugar mill are interestin…

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County Road 490
Homosassa, FL