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This fruit stand and farm is popular with both tourists and local residents.
This fruit stand and farm is popular with both tourists and local residents. It offers many of the most sought after varieties of locally-grown tropical fruits and vegetables as well as widely-acclaimed smoothies, ice creams, and other prepared foods. It also features a petting zoo and is located only minutes from one of the main entrances to Everglades National Park as well as an alligator farm.
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19200 Southwest 344th Street, Homestead, FL, United States
+1 305-246-1592
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