Wakulla County Florida Floor Removal

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Wakulla County Florida Florr Removal Details

Wakulla County is a county located in Florida, United States. This county whose county seat is Crawfordville, Florida has an estimated population of 28,212 as of 2005. Wakulla County was created in March 11, 1843 and forms part of the Tallahassee, Florida, Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Wakulla has a total area of 692 square miles. It is bordered by Leon County, Florida – north; Liberty County, Florida – west; Franklin County, Florida – southwest, and; Jefferson County, Florida – east. This county is composed of two incorporated areas (City of Sopchoppy and City of St. Marks) and seven unincorporated areas (Crawfordville; Medart; Newport;| Panacea; Shadeville; Shell Point; Wakulla Beach).

Wakulla County, Florida is also known as “The Natural Place to Be”. It features unspoiled treasures in Florida and excellent venues for recreational activities such as biking, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. This place is home to the finest seafood festivals in the south. It also hosts various outdoor events in some of its historic areas. Wakulla County is rich in natural and cultural resources. Its principal features include Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park , Wakulla River, San Marcos de Apalache State Park, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, Wacissa River Canoe Trail, Aucilla River Canoe Trail, Econfina River State Park, St. Marks River, and Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad Trail. Fairs and festivals in this county include Wild Duck Viewing; Annual Wakulla County Rotary Club Valentine Celebration and Parade; Swine Show; Natural Bridge Reenactment; St. Marks Trail 5K Run; Earth Day Celebration at Wakulla Springs State Park; Worm Grunting Festival; Wakulla Wildlife Festival; Blue Crab Festival; St. Marks Humanatee Celebration, and; Sopchoppy 4th of July Celebration. It also conducts Wakulla Coastal Clean-Up; Monarch Butterfly Festival at St Marks National Wildlife Refuge; Taste of Wakulla Food Festival; Spooky Springs; National Wildlife Refuge Week Festivities; Small Game Hunt on both the Wakulla and Panacea Units; Wakulla Chivaree, and; New Years Eve Gala.

 

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