5 /5 Megan Coppage: Definitely old-school Florida tourism in the best way possible. The museum charges $2 based on the honor system. There are bathrooms, picnic pavilions, and a childrens playground. The museum was built in the late 60s/70s out of 300 types of wood. The Whiddon Cracker Cabin was built in 1864 and has an actual dogtrot! Some of the displays may be a little outdated, but its a cool piece of Florida History.