Alachua County Florida Floor Removal

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Alachua County Florida Floor Removal Details

Alachua County is a county located in Florida, United States. This county whose population is estimated to be 227,120 as of 2006 census is located 9 miles northwest of Gainesville, Florida and 61 miles southwest of Jacksonville Florida. Its county seat is the city of Gainesville which has a population of 6,098 rsidents. The name Alachua was derived from a Timucuan word “chua” which means “sinkhole”.

Alachua has a total land area of 969.12 square miles. This county which forms part of the Gainesville Metropolitan Statistical Area is bordered by Branford County and Union County on the north; Putnam County on the east; Marion County and Levy County on the southeast; Gilchrist County on the west, and; Columbia County on the northwest.

Attractions in and around Alachua County include Dudley Farm Historic State Park; Florida Museum of Natural History; Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Historic Site; Jacksonville Zoo, and; San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park. Dudley Farm Historic State Park is a restored history farm sprawled on a 325 acre land while the Florida Museum of Natural History is a famous tourist destination that feature different collections of art and photography. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Historic Site used to be known as Marjorie Kinnan Rawling’s retreat. San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park is a 6,900-acre park that feature nature trails and horse trails. This park offer facilities for biking, boating, fishing, picnicking, and camping.

 

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