Sometime when you are in Olde Homossassa at the Blues or Seafood Festival or visiting the many restaurants in the area, take a few moments to stop by the Old Mill House Gallery and Printing Museum located on the site of the Sugar Mill ruins.
This little printers museum has a remarkable collection of the tools of that trade in a much earlier time.
If you call ahead, Jim Anderson will host a very educational tour through the museum, sharing his knowledge of his marvelous collection of antique printing presses and allow you to experience the art of making note cards and pictures using some of these ancient tools.
After the tour, be sure to have lunch at the charming Cuban cafe in the same building. Cuban Sandwiches and Black beans with yellow rice are among the many favorite items on the menu. Good hot cuban coffee and Guava Pastry will complete a most delectable meal.
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