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Ocala's Historic Fort King Street

Ocala's Historic Fort King Street
Author: Historic Ocala Preservation Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 9
Release: 1998*
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Historic Ocala

Historic Ocala
Author: David Cook
Publisher: HPN Books
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 1893619788

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Ocala

Ocala
Author: Kevin M. McCarthy
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2001-12-05
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439629064

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Nearly five centuries have passed since Ponce de Leon claimed for the king of Spain the area that now contains Ocala, the seat of Marion County in North Central Florida. Located midway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, Ocala was incorporated in 1885, when it was home to just 803 inhabitants, and has grown steadily since that time. At the turn of the twentieth century, the city covered four square miles and had a population of 3,380, making Ocala the seventh largest town in Florida. From its Native American heritage, which includes important episodes in the life of Seminole leader Osceola, to its natural beauty featured in such places as the Ocala National Forest and the world-famous Silver Springs, Ocala has had a rich and fascinating past. Widely known today as champion thoroughbred horse country, Ocala and its environs also boast neighborhoods of well-preserved Victorian homes and other historic structures, a thriving business community, and a diverse populace that is dedicated to the constant improvement of this singular city. In 1995, Ocala was honored with the designation of All America City by the National Civic League. Paying tribute to this one-of-a-kind city, its residentsboth past and presentand the story it has to tell, this volume of more than 200 vintage images showcases Ocalas rich historical legacy and the men and women who made it all possible.


A History Lover's Guide to Florida

A History Lover's Guide to Florida
Author: James C. Clark
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2020-10-05
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1439671397

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Explorers and pirates, hurricanes and shipwrecks, movie stars and presidents—a journey through Florida’s history and a guide to the places it happened. More than any other state (except Nevada), Florida is a state of transplants—where a quarter of the population comes from outside the US, and a third comes from other states. Thanks to its famous beaches and tourist attractions, it’s often thought of as more a destination than a home...even for those who live there. In spite of this—or perhaps because of it—the Sunshine State has one of the richest histories in the nation. Decades before the Pilgrims, the Spanish celebrated Thanksgiving in Florida. Centuries before the first St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York, the holiday was celebrated in St. Augustine, where urban renewal was underway when Jamestown settlers arrived. In this lively guide, James Clark offers a lifetime of places to explore and facts to fascinate, tracing the state’s long and colorful history from Pensacola to the Florida Keys. You’ll find photos, illustrations, and detailed lists of 10 forts, 10 wars, 5 flags that flew over Florida, 40 historic landmarks, 50 museums, and much more.


The Fort King Road

The Fort King Road
Author: Jerry C. Morris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2009
Genre: Florida
ISBN: 9780982110515

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A mile-by-mile survey of the original military trail that extended from Fort Brooke at Tampa Bay to Fort King in what is now Ocala. The authors have used original surveys from the 1840s opposite aerial photographs from the 1940s, showing the original Fort King Road and overlaid with modern roads.--www.seminolewars.us.


Best Backroads of Florida

Best Backroads of Florida
Author: Douglas Waitley
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1561646547

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Winner of the Horgan Award from the Florida Historical Society for a book of outstanding merit written primarily for the general reader. In this first of a three-part series, Douglas Waitley offers an informative, laid-back tour through Florida's heartland, capturing its scenic beauty and Southern grace. Instead of buzzing through congested highway traffic, why not cruise along a shaded country backroad, stopping periodically to enjoy the hospitality of a town you've never noticed on a map? Complete with directions, detailed maps, recommended stops, and photographs of interesting sights, this book offers more than just a glimpse into the past. Next in series > > See all of the books in this series


Dickison and His Men

Dickison and His Men
Author: Mary Elizabeth Dickison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1890
Genre: Florida
ISBN:

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Florida Seminole Wars Heritage Trail

Florida Seminole Wars Heritage Trail
Author: Florida. Division of Historical Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2015
Genre: Florida
ISBN:

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Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes in Central Florida (Second Edition)

Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes in Central Florida (Second Edition)
Author: Sandra Friend
Publisher: The Countryman Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1581579381

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A hike for every interest and ability! Florida’s landscape is a marvel of diversity, and Central Florida is its pinnacle. Footpaths range through salt marshes, river floodplains, and along coastal dunes and beaches. Trails pass through desert-like scrub islands, jungle-like hydric hammocks, and deep, dark bayous. There’s no better way to take in this natural world than by walking it. Ranging from 1 to 43 miles in length, each hike includes mile-by-mile directions, a topographic map, and information on hike duration, mileage, and trail conditions. This new edition includes 20 new places to explore, from hidden urban gems like the Circle Bar B Ranch in Lakeland and Ponce Preserve in Daytona Beach to the quiet rural landscapes of Catfish Creek State Park and Chinsegut Hill. Old standards like Tenoroc, Disney Wilderness Preserve, and Silver River State Park have been revisited and updated to keep you informed of changes in their trail systems.