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  2. Poe Springs - Wikipedia

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    Poe Springs is a spring about 3 miles west of High Springs, Florida. [1] It is located in Poe Springs Park, which is 202 acres in size. [2] The spring is isolated from the main part of the park at its center, requiring a 0.3 mile hike one-way.

  3. List of major springs in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The first comprehensive study of Florida's springs was published in 1947. The next update was released 30 years later in the Florida Geological Survey Bulletin No. 31, Revised, "Springs of Florida". [6] In the 1977 Rosenau survey, there were sixteen offshore (under water) springs identified. All but two were situated on the Gulf coast.

  4. Category:Springs of Florida - Wikipedia

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  6. Florida State Road 47 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 47 (SR 47) is a north–south state highway in north Florida, running from US 41/441 in Lake City south to US 129 in Trenton.North of Lake City, SR 47 is the "secret" designation for US 441 to the Georgia border, continuing as State Route 89.

  7. List of springs - Wikipedia

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  8. Naiad - Wikipedia

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    The water nymph associated with particular springs was known all through Europe in places with no direct connection with ... Edgar Allan Poe, "Sonnet to Science" 1829

  9. Poeville, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Poeville, also known as Peavine until 1863, is the site of a historical mining town, established in 1864.John Poe, a professional promoter from Michigan allegedly related to Edgar Allan Poe, discovered rich gold and silver veins in 1862 on the slopes of Peavine Mountain.