
The Southeast's largest pre-1840 interpretive encampment. Hosted by the Florida Frontiersmen, every year over 1,200 participants come to Homeland, FL and live in camps and portray many different cultures and regions of early America. Over 100 craftsmen and "stores" demonstrating/selling a large variety of historical reproductions.

Charlie & Suz Chapman are the Booshways (persons in charge) for Alafia 2009. They would like for you to mark your calendars now so you can join us for all the fun!
Participants early arrival starts January 14 - 16, 2009
Main encampment begins January 17 - 24, 2009
Public Days will be Friday January 23, 2009 &
Saturday January, 24, 2009
More information will be provided in October 2008
Until then I hope you will enjoy these photos of recent Alafia encampments.

