Gainesville Floor Removal

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Gainesville Florida

Gainesville is a city in Alachua County, Florida. This city is the county seat and the largest city in Alachua County. Gainesville has an estimated population of 114,375 and forms part of the Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). Gainesville ranked as #1 place to live in the 2007 edition of Cities Ranked and Rated. It also ranked as one of the “best places to live and play” in 2007.

Gainesville is located 37 miles north of Ocala, 71 miles southwest of Jacksonville, and 114 miles northwest of Orlando. Gainesville boasts of an extensive road system which include Interstate 75, US Route 301, US Route 441, and Florida State Highways 20, 24, and 26. This city is home of the University of Florida, Florida’s principal state university, and Santa Fe Community College which is one of the largest community colleges throughout the United States.

Gainesville was named in honor of General Edmund Pendleton Gaines who was one of the most popular commanders during the Second Seminole War. This city now boasts of world class medical facilities, historic districts, new or newly-restored city buildings, and numerous cultural venues.

Gainesville boasts of an extensive array of cultural attractions which include the Thomas Center. The Thomas Center is listed oin National Register of Historic Clubs and contain art galleries, local history exhibits, performance space and meeting rooms, as well as the surrounding Thomas Center Gardens and the adjacent Grace and Sidney Knight Children’s Theatre. Other tourist attractions in Gainesville include the Florida Museum of Natural History, the Hippodrome State Theatre, the Harn Museum of Art, the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, the Olustee Battlefield State Historic Site, the Civic Media Center, the Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, and the Gainesville Community Playhouse.

Other famous attractions in Gainesville include historic buildings such as Matheson Center Home (1867), Masonic Temple (1913), Bailey Plantation House (1854), Baird Hardware Company Warehouse (1910), Thomas Hotel (1928), Seagle Building (1937), Cox Furniture Store (1887), and Star Garage (1903).