Lafayette County Florida Floor Removal

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Lafayette County Florida Floor Removal Details

Lafayette County is a county located in Northwest Florida, United States. This county whose county seat is Mayo, Florida has an estimated population of 7,773 as of 2005 and is the second least populated county across Florida. Lafayette County was created in December 23, 1853 and was named for Marquis de Lafayette, the French citizen who extended tremendous help to the colonies during the American Revolutionary War.

Lafayette County has a total area of 548 square miles. It is bordered by Suwannee County, Florida to the east; Gilchrist County, Florida to the southeast; Dixie County, Florida to the south; Taylor County, Florida to the west, and; Madison County, Florida to the northwest. Lafayette is composed of one incorporated place which is Mayo and three unincorporated places: Alton, Day, and Cook’s Hammock, Florida.

Lafayette County, Florida offers its residents and visitors with plenty of recreation opportunities. This county features ideal spots for fishing, golfing, camping, family picnics and various sports. This county is home to Peacock Springs State Park, a 288-acre recreational site that features springs, sinkholes, and opportunities for swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling and picnicking. Lafayette County is within easy access to Big Shoals State Park, Forest Capital Museum State Park, Ichetucknee Springs State Park and Suwannee River State Park.

 

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