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High Springs is a city in Alachua County, Florida, United States. It is the fourth-largest city in Alachua County and seventh-largest in North Central Florida . The population was 6,215 at the 2020 census, up from 5,350 at the 2010 census. [ 4 ]
The High Springs Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on October 31, 1991) located in High Springs, Florida. It encompasses approximately 750 acres (3.0 km 2), bounded by Northwest 14th Street, Northwest 6th Avenue, Southeast 7th Street and Southwest 5th Avenue. It contains 218 historic buildings.
A US 41 shield used in Florida prior to 1993. US 41 first entered Florida as far back as 1926, terminating in Naples. Former sections of US 41 include US 441 from High Springs through Gainesville to Ocala, and SR 40 from Ocala to Rainbow Lakes Estates, and US 301 from Sarasota to Bradenton.
U.S. Route 441 (US 441) in Florida is a north–south United States Highway. It runs 433 miles (697 km) from Miami in South Florida northwest to the Georgia state line, with the overall route continuing to Tennessee in the Rocky Top area. Like all AASHTO designated highways in Florida, US 441 always carries a FDOT designated hidden state road ...
The highways travel concurrently to High Springs. US 441 in High Springs. The highways travel concurrently to south of Lake City. I-75 in Ellisville US 90 in Lake City I-10 northwest of Five Points US 129 southeast of Jasper. The highways travel concurrently to Jasper. Georgia US 84 / US 221 in Valdosta. US 41/US 221 travels concurrently ...
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. [1] [2] The water temperature is 72 degrees Fahrenheit. [1]
SR 20 is independent (and is a signed route) for a few blocks in High Springs before becoming concurrent with US 441, where it goes into yet another hidden concurrency, shared with hidden SR 25. The routes head slightly southeast as a four-lane road, intersecting I-75 at exit 399 and entering Alachua , intersecting SR 235 .
A US 441 shield used in Florida prior to 1993. US 441 was one of the original 1926 US routes. Initially it ran between Orlando and Ocala, Florida. In 1935 it was extended north to High Springs, Florida, and in 1948 to Baldwin, Georgia. The following year the southern end was moved to downtown Miami.