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23779 W US HWY 27 High Springs, FL 32643 Library Partnership: 912 NE 16th Ave Gainesville, FL 32601 Micanopy: 706 NE Cholokka Blvd Micanopy, FL 32667 Millhopper: 3145 NW 43rd Street Gainesville, FL 32606 Newberry: 110 South Seaboard Drive Newberry, FL 32669 Tower Road: 3020 SW 75th Street Gainesville, FL 32608 Waldo: 15150 NE US Highway 301 ...
Location of Alachua County in Florida. ... Cox Family Log House: Cox Family Log House: May 1, 2017 ... Gainesville: 33: Library East: Library East. June 27, 1979 ...
Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park is a Florida state park located in the north-westernmost part of Gainesville, Florida, off County Road 232, also known as NW 53rd Avenue and Millhopper Road, northwest of the University of Florida.
San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park is a Florida State Park in Alachua County, Florida. It is located northwest of Gainesville, Florida on CR 232 (Millhopper Road), just south of the town of Alachua.
The Southeast Gainesville Residential District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on January 14, 1988) located in Gainesville, Florida. It encompasses approximately 335 acres (1.36 km 2), bounded by East University Avenue, Southeast Ninth Street, Southeast Fifth Avenue, and Sweetwater Branch. It contains 94 historic buildings.
It maintains a library headquarters and four branches in Gainesville. These locations include the Millhopper Branch in northwest Gainesville, the Tower Road Branch in unincorporated Alachua county southwest of Gainesville, the Library Partnership Branch in northeast Gainesville, and the Cone Park Branch in east Gainesville.
The Historic Haile Homestead, also known as Haile Plantation House or Kanapaha, is a historic site and museum in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is located at 8500 SW Archer Rd. SR 24 . On May 2, 1986, the plantation house was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .The Homestead is unique in the Nation for its "Talking ...
Using a combination of Wild Spaces Public Places [a] funds and a $1.5 million grant from the Florida Communities Trust, Alachua County purchased the preserve from the Gainesville Investment Group for $4 million in 2009. [1] A management plan for the preserve was approved in 2012. [3]