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Florida Cracker Trail

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An annual Cracker Trail ride is now held the last full week in February of each year. The ride begins at a site just east of Bradenton, Florida, and ends with a parade through downtown Ft. Pierce, Florida, a total of approximately 120 miles (190 km). Each day's ride is approximately 15 to 20
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and other public agencies and private organizations. The goal of Millennium Trails is the creation of a nationwide network of trails that protect natural environment, interpret history and culture, and enhance alternative transportation, recreation and tourism.
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On November 20, 2000, the Florida Cracker Trail was selected as a Community Millennium Trail. The Millennium Trails is a partnership among the
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miles in length. The purpose of the ride is to draw attention to Florida's horse and cattle heritage.
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Historical marker in the Manatee Village Historical Park in Bradenton, at the western end of the Trail
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In years past, this route was used for both cattle and horses. Today it includes parts of
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Cracker
Bradenton
Fort Pierce
State Road 66
State Road 64
U.S. Highway 98
White House Millennium Council
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
National Endowment for the Arts
Florida cracker
Cracker (white)
Florida Cracker Trail Association
Florida Greenways and Trails
Multimedia story about the Florida Cracker Trail
The Great Florida Cattle Drive
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27°29′57″N 81°47′31″W / 27.4992491°N 81.7919231°W / 27.4992491; -81.7919231
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Landmarks in Florida

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