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352 After Dark: Phantoms in the Fort Brings Grim Tales and Ghostly Fun to an Ocala Landmark

352 After Dark: Phantoms in the Fort Brings Grim Tales and Ghostly Fun to an Ocala Landmark

The Phantoms in the Fort storytelling event left the doors in the fort open for guests to explore the area and learn the history of it. Photo: Saga Communications/Amber Battillo/352today


OCALA, FL (352today.com) – Families and spook enthusiasts gathered Saturday evening at the Fort King National Historic Landmark in Ocala for “Phantoms in the Fort,” which blended autumnal merriment with lantern-lit tales and historic demonstrations.

A small crowd of people stand around a man telling a story with a book in hand. The area is surrounded by a dense forest and lights strewn around. The man holds a book with a small light on top.
The Phantoms in the Fort event featured a storyteller in the woods, expressively reading a tale to guests walking through the trail. Courtesy: Amber Battillo/352today

From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., guests explored a themed trail through the fort’s grounds featuring decor inspired by classics from “Grimms’ Fairy Tales,” alongside food vendors and interactive booths. Dessert waffles, “dirty sodas” and themed lemonades from Sodee and hot dogs, nachos and lemonade from Urban Dawgs kept visitors refreshed. Demonstrations included a blacksmith at work and a craftsman constructing wooden coffins.

Community and vendor tents lined the entrance to the fort, as well as the inside area, including Ocala Parks & Recreation with cornhole, giant Connect 4 and a soccer game; PrintWorks3XD; the Marion County Public Library System; and FYCCN! with hula hoops and pumpkin hopscotch. Guests could also enjoy face painting by Aracelis Martinez, view historic apparel from The Ocklawaha Sutter and meet a reenactor dressed as a Fort King solider. Many brought chairs and blankets to relax for story time as dusk settled.

Two canopies stand next to each other in a dark field surround by a large wooden wall with fairy lights hanging from them. People surround the canopies.
The Phantoms in the Fort event hosted multiple vendors throughout the night where guests could get a variety of items. Courtesy: Amber Battillo/352today

Beginning at 7 p.m., storytellers including Jeremy Evans, Hannah Sloan, Emily Goodwin, Mark Sloans, Jaime Anderson and Kevin Otero spun family-friendly tales before shifting to spookier stories between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. The Sandy Back Porch Band from Orlando performed live bluegrass, filling the fort with rustic melodies that echoed through the pines.

Organizers encouraged attendees to bring nonperishable food donations for area food pantries and reminded guests to pack reusable water bottles, bug spray and blankets. Parking was available at the Klein Lot with ADA transport via golf carts for those needing assistance.

The evening offered a memorable blend of fall fun, historical exploration and ghost-story ambiance under the stars.

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