

To get you in the spirit for the upcoming holiday season, we have some great events, promotions and the latest product arrivals so you can treat yourself with some new flavors, brands and varietals as well as enjoy your favorites. Save time, avoid the seasonal rush and place a curbside order and we'll have it ready within 24 hours. Wine, spirits and beer make great gifts! We also have stocking stuffers, White Elephant presents and fun add-ons.
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Free admission and parking.Happy Holidays from County Line Wine & Spirits

The market features locally grown produce, seafood, bread, fruit, honey, soaps, tide clocks, art and more. every Sunday year-round at the Marineland Marina, 101 Tolstoy Lane, from A1A South, across the street from Marineland Dolphin Adventure. The Salt Air Farmers Market runs from 10 a.m. Food trucks, live music, organic produce, coffee, locally made soaps, artists offering paintings and photography, hot sauces and more are offered. every Saturday at Eddie Vickers Park, 399 Riberia St., in the Lincolnville area of downtown St. Select Saturdays - SELECT SATURDAYS DURING THE PANDEMIC This artisan market opens its parking lot each week for produce vendors, food trucks, artists and artisans. Stay updated at /staugampmarket/Ĭoconut Barrel will hold a Farmers Market from 5 to 8 PM every Thursday at 3175 US 1, Saint Augustine, FL 32086. Also at the market, art classes and live music. Augustine Amphitheatre, 1340 A1A South, just south of the lighthouse. Augustine Amphitheatre Farmers Marketįind fresh produce, plants, bread, cheese, handmade products, fine art and crafts from 8:30 a.m. More than 40 vendors offer a variety of items including paintings, photography and jewelry. Johns County Ocean Pier, 350 A1A Beach Blvd., St. READ MORE HEREįARMERS MARKETS Wednesday Pier Farmers Marketįresh produce, arts and crafts, and prepared food from local vendors is available from 8 a.m. Today, Hastings is the packing and shipping center for a tri-county potato growing area serving Flagler, Putnam, and St. Augustine and 1924 photos show digging season brought loads of traffic. Agricultural pioneers like UJ White, WH Erwin, Frank Nix, and John T Dismukes introduced modern machinery and fertilization methods to improve crop yields.Īfter Dixie Highway was extended into the town, Hastings pulled visitors from St. Hastings officially received its charter in 1909 and Irish potatoes were the big money crop, earning the title “Florida’s Potato Capitol.” In 1917, the price of potatoes soared which allowed locals to buy cars, jewelry, furniture, and clothes while small businesses were able to expand. Hastings may or may not have instigated a group of teens to move the station and put up a sign with his name on it. At the time, the area was mostly wilderness and the nearest railway station was in Merryfield, but Hastings wanted one at Prairie Garden. Augustine with the intention of growing winter vegetables for Flagler’s distinguished Hotel Ponce de Leon. Thomas Horace Hastings, a cousin of oil magnate Henry Flagler, established Prairie Garden in 1890, a 1,569-acre plantation just 18 miles west of St. Read more history below … HASTINGS HISTORY ( from the St.

Honey, boiled peanuts, locally made Datil pepper sauce, and other specialty items also are available.įrom mid-June through mid-November, the doors are closed with SHUT painted on the corrugated tin, and a white sign that reads “See Y’all in the Fall!” County Line usually reopens the week before Thanksgiving, and these days customers can check the Facebook page, which is updated with the opening date: Hastings was named after a cousin of Henry Flagler, Thomas Horace Hastings, who started farming the land in 1890 to provide produce for Flagler’s Hotel Ponce de Leon (now Flagler College). Johns and Putnam counties, started this farm stand in 1965 - first offering cabbage and potatoes, then adding carrots, beets, Brussels sprouts on the stem, all kinds of greens, broccoli and cauliflower, green beans, Silver Queen corn in the summer, and then bringing in fruit and other veggies from farms throughout Florida, including strawberries (in winter and early spring from Plant City). The Bland family, who own 65 acres of farmland on the border of St. Johns County, this year marks the 55th year. One of the longest running seasonal businesses in St. Time to stock up on fresh-from-the-farm fall vegetables! County Line Produce reopens Tuesday, Novemat 848 State Road 207, in Hastings.
