October 15th was an exciting day for the Florida Citrus Community. The Exhibition: Plant City and the Agriculture, Food Processing, and Supermarket Revolution; 1939 - 1975, opened to the public with a flourish. The exhibition dictates the changes in Plant City agriculture and has several unique exhibits. The exhibition has a lot of interesting information regarding all-things agriculture, specifically citrus distribution, scientific experimentation, and even how super markets came to be the way they are today. Sponsored by Publix Super Markets, this exhibition is running until November 4th, 2018.
Below is a photo from the ribbon cutting ceremony which took place on October 15th, 2018. In the background is the Florida Citrus Hall of Fame Exhibit and prominently displayed within this exhibit are numerous citrus crate labels.
If are interested in attending this exhibit, here is a link to the Plant City Chamber of Commerce website where you can find more information. Feel free to send us any photos you take while attending the event, and it just may get featured on our social media.
Written By: Emma Morton
Student Fellow at the Florida Citrus Hall of Fame
In partnership with Florida Southern College’s McKay Archives Center
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