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The Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park is a state park in White Springs, Florida. It was established in memory of Stephen Foster, an American composer who immortalized the beautiful Suwannee River in his song, “Old Folks at Home”.

Located aptly by the Suwannee River, the Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park features a lot of interesting things. It is home to a great amount of wildlife including American alligators, wood ducks, gopher tortoises, box turtles, and white-tailed deer among many others. It is also home to the Stephen Foster Museum and Carillion.

Activities available on the Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park include canoeing, hiking, kayaking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, biking, picnicking, camping, fishing, and tours.
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City: White Springs
County: Hamilton
Address: 11016 Lillian Saunders Drive
Zip: 32096
Phone Number: (386) 397-2733
Category: Park - National / State
Website: Stephen Foster Folk
Culture Center State Park
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