Overview
A brief introduction to Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park is a Florida State Park located in White Springs off U.S. 41, along the Suwannee River in north Florida.
Stephen Foster is famous for having written the song "Old Folks At Home," also known as "Way Down Upon the Suwannee River." The song, referring nostalgically to "home far, far away," is Florida's state song.
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Reviews
Camper reviews for Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
A Nice Florida State Park
This park is typical of Florida inland parks with heavy vegetation and good shade. The roads are excellent and the campground and surroundings are well-maintained and clean. There is an excellent folk music center in the park that honors the writer of "Old Folks at Home" (the Suwannee River song that's the state song of Florida).
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