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Plant City is in Hillsborough County in the Tampa Bay Area. Incorporated in 1885, it is known as the "Winter Strawberry Capital of the World" because over three-quarters of the nation's midwinter strawberries come from Plant City.

Understand

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City hall

The city is known for its strawberries, particularly during the winter season, but this is not the origin of the city's name. It was named after railroad developer Henry Plant. The town's first name was "Ichepuckesassa," a Native American name, but pronunciation challenges caused it to be renamed, first to "Cork" after the city in Ireland, until Henry Plant's railroad brought economic success to the town.

Climate

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Plant City is known for having higher quality soil than the surrounding area. As is found across much of Florida, the wet season lasts during summer, with the "dry" season occurring across the other months. Rainfall is fairly high throughout the year, with a total of 56 in (1,400 mm) in an average year, enabling strawberries to grow.

Get in

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By car

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Plant City is on Interstate 4 between Tampa and Orlando.

Get around

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Map
Map of Plant City

See

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  • 1 Bing Rooming House Museum, 205 Allen St, +1 813 757-6760, . Small museum focused on the struggle against racial segregation in Plant City and Florida. Bing Rooming House (Q4914141) on Wikidata Bing Rooming House on Wikipedia
  • 2 Robert W. Willaford Railroad Museum (Plant City Union Depot), 102 N Palmer St (near Northeast Drane Street). The depot, designed by J.F. Leitner, was built in 1909. As a part of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad or the "A Line" and the Seaboard Air Line Railroad or the "S Line" it connected Plant City to major Florida cities including Tampa, Sarasota, and Miami. At its peak it was Florida's second busiest hub after Jacksonville and was used by farmers to ship millions of quarts of strawberries per year. It closed in 1971 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places four years later. It was redesignated as a railroad museum in the 2010s after years of restoration. Plant City Union Depot (Q7201471) on Wikidata Plant City Union Depot on Wikipedia

Do

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Events

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  • 2 Florida Strawberry Festival, 303 Berryfest Pl, +1 813 752-9194. Big fair held in early spring with rides, performances, and handicrafts for sale. Florida Strawberry Festival (Q5461662) on Wikidata Florida Strawberry Festival on Wikipedia
  • Strawberry Classic Car Show. Monthly car show in McCall Park.

Buy

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  • 1 Plant City Outlet Mall, 1864 James L Redman Pkwy, +1 813 719-6634.
  • 2 Parkesdale Farm Market, 3702 W Baker St, +1 813-754-2704. 9AM–6PM; open daily Nov–Apr, W–Su Apr–Oct. Roadside attraction meets produce market. Sells every kind of strawberry-related product imaginable (from strawberry butter to strawberry slicers to strawberry salad dressing), and various other souvenir-worthy foods and kitsch. Also plenty of fresh produce and popular milkshakes.

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Go next

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Routes through Plant City
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