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MIAMI, Jan. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The third Saturday of January is once again time for the annual Redland Riot Road Rallye, a fruity tropical history tour and scavenger hunt of sorts through Miami's bountiful countryside hosted by Robert and Robin Burr.
Everyone's invited to join this mad-capped adventure for treasure -- a car caravan visiting some of the best places to load up on goodies in the Redland Region. Participants are instructed to gather at Cauley Square on US1 at SW 224 Street -- the first of 10 stops on the self-guided tour -- between 10:00 and 11:00 AM Saturday morning, January 19. Each road rallye team can register for $10 per car to receive a map and driving directions, as well as a series of quirky questions to be answered along the way.
Enjoy brunch at Cauley Square, visit the antique shops or just relax in the shady open plazas of this lush, historic village of arts and crafts shops. After finding clues in the vicinity, adventurers take off for the next destination, Burr's Berry Farm on Hainlin Mill Drive, where they'll find strawberries, ice cream, milk shakes and lots of other goodies from this pioneer family-owned farm and fruit stand. Subsequent stops include Phil's Berry Farm, Knaus Berry Farm, the Fruit And Spice Park, R.F. Orchids, the Hotel Redland, the Florida Pioneer Museum, Robert Is Here fruit stand and Schnebly Redland's Winery.
Along the way, participants will find answers to the questions -- while collecting exotic delicacies, tropical fruits and vegetables, fresh baked goods, orchids, wines, fruity milkshakes, jellies, jams, preserves -- and more.
At the winery, road rallye teams gather to turn in the answers to their questions. Winning teams will receive gift certificates as prizes.
Rob's Redland Riot Road Rallye is open to all who wish to participate. Families, civic clubs, car clubs, foodies and adventurers are welcome. Load up your car with friends, bring along some cash and prepare to enjoy this day-long escapade and leisurely drive through the countryside.
Your host is Robert Adams Burr, a local historian, publisher and tour guide who enjoys sharing his knowledge of local places. Robert's web site at RedlandRiot.com was designed to help locals and tourists take their own self-guided tour of the Redland Region anytime.
The Redland Riot Road Rallye website has more information about the event, with a bit of local history and folk tales about these delightful and charming stops along the way.
photos available:
http://redlandriot.com/Press.html
Robert A. Burr
rob@redlandriot.com
office: 305-443-7973
iPhone: 305-439-1376
http://www.redlandriot.com
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