Indian River Magazine presents the
TREASURE COAST HISTORY FESTIVAL
Waldo Sexton Homestead Days
Saturday, Jan. 5, and Sunday, Jan. 6 - 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
5000 12th St., Vero Beach
The Mark Tripson family invites you to take a rare tour of the original
1914 homestead of visionary Waldo Sexton, who created such
masterpieces as the Ocean Grill, the Driftwood Inn, Patio Restaurant
and Szechuan Palace. You’ll find the home much the same way as
when Sexton lived in it. See his secret garden and patio and the home
he built next door for his daughter and the grounds of his Vero Beach
Dairy and later Tripson Dairy. Hear tales of the iconoclastic Sexton from
family members. $10. Call 772.473.1714 or email tripsonmt@aol.com
Sidewalk History Festival
Saturday, Jan. 13 - 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Downtown Fort Pierce, 117 S. Second St.
• HISTORICAL RE-ENACTORS • GHOST TOURS • HISTORICAL TROLLEY RIDES (772.466.3880) • RUSTIC CRAFTS
• AUTHORS ALLEY FEATURING LOCAL HISTORY AUTHORS • GENUINE SUMMERLIN FAMILY FISH FRY
Historic downtown is transformed for a one day festival featuring historical re-enactors, ghost
tours, historical trolley rides, rustic crafts, and Old Florida Authors Alley. Hear history sessions
at the Sunrise Theatre on the history of Seminole Indians and piracy along the Treasure Coast.
Free admission, no tickets or reservations required.
Sponsored by
To become a sponsor call 772.940.9005
Questions? Call 772.940.9005 or email festival@indianrivermag.com
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