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Perry is a city and the county seat of Taylor County, Florida, United States. As of 2020, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 6,898. [4] The city was named for Madison Perry, fourth governor of the state of Florida and a Confederate colonel during the American Civil War. [5]
Nestled in Florida's Big Bend region 50 miles southeast of Tallahassee, the rural town of Perry is a welcome escape for outdoor adventurers, anglers, and families looking to spend time in nature.
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Perry is a city in Taylor County, Florida, United States. The population was 7,017 at the 2010 census. As of 2010, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 7,017. It is the county seat of Taylor County. The town was named for American Civil War general Matthew Perry, who was the 14th Governor of Florida.
The small arboreal lumber town of Perry, Florida, has become a magnet for hurricanes and the suffering that comes in the aftermath.
Perry is proudly recognized as the Tree Capital of the South cozily nestled along Florida's Nature Coast. We are a family friendly community in which to raise your children, work, or simply to stop by and visit.
The City of Perry is located within Florida's Nature Coast area approximately 50 miles southeast of Tallahassee, Florida. We welcome you to learn more, come visit, and experience family friendly Perry!
Perry, population 7,000, is one of two Natural North Florida towns named after Madison Starke Perry, Governor of Florida from 1875 to 1861. Perry is undergoing a rejuvenation of its downtown which makes it worth a stop if, for no other reason, than to visit the downtown and its eateries.
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In Taylor County, where the panhandle meets the peninsula, Perry is a small town in a remote part of Florida. Since the 19th century this area has relied on its immense crop of longleaf pines for income, both as lumber and a source of turpentine.