Levy County , A map of Levy County as of showing rivers, lakes, railroads, towns, and the county seat, Bronson Rare Maps.
This is a detail map of Levy county circa This map shows section township range STR. Main cities and towns are shown such as the county seat Bronson.
Inland waters are Florida Railroads - Levy County , This detail of Levy County shows railroads, county boundaries, wetlands, cities, towns, villages, post offices, lakes, and rivers current to There are 33 railroad lines listed on the main map, as a guide to the numbering.
The map was a pocket g Levy County , This is a detail of a map of Florida, displaying county borders, county seats, and railroads current to for Levy County. Major and minor cities are shown, as well as major waterways. The features of the map include Bronson, Otter Creek, and Will Levy County , This detail of Levy County is taken from a handbook for travelers by Karl Baedeker current to Though made in Leipzig, Germany, the detail was based upon government topographic surveys.
It shows footpaths, railways, and roads wherever possible. Levy County , This detail of a map of Florida shows county boundaries, roads, cities, towns, villages, lakes, and rivers current to for Levy County.
On the main map, counties and major cities and towns are listed along the left and bottoms edges with correspo Levy County , A map of Levy County showing county lines and railroads connecting the major cities current to With a line of unpainted buildings along the coast, the scene looks as if it were created for a motion picture. While a day trip can be satisfying, Cedar Key is often viewed as a retreat for a weekend or longer with time reserved for fishing excursions, boating to nearby islands, sampling its assortment of restaurants, and exploring the two-square mile island.
From Cedar Key, Highway 24 darts inland and connects with C. Aside from several hotels and a chain of recognizable restaurants, the town of Chiefland has relatively little to offer tourists aside from Fanning Springs State Park about 10 miles north in neighboring Gilchrist County. Enveloped by forest hues of brown and green, the bright blue spring sparkles in the daylight.
Nearby, bicycles and canoes, SUPs, and kayaks are available for rent. The park even rents pontoon boats for a powered voyage. In this idyllic setting a shaded boardwalk follows the flow of the spring, slipping through the deep cypress woods, adding waterfront observation decks here and there, and ending at a gazebo on the riverfront.
There are more than state parks across Florida. This is one of the best. Busy on summer weekends, arrive off-season and you could consider this your own private sanctuary. Incredibly, Levy County has yet another surprise. Bo Diddley was different. He chose to move here. To pay your respects to Bo, visit Bronson, the county seat. From the junction of highways Alt 27 and 24, just drive about a half-mile east on 24 to the Rosemary Hill Cemetery.
What Levy County lacks in population, it makes up in places. Williston proves this point. Five miles north of town is the Two Tails Ranch , a sanctuary for up to half a dozen Asian elephants who share 80 acres with an octogenarian tortoise, a camel, a few zebras, an ostrich, emus and lemurs. The elephants are the stars of the show and guests who visit during scheduled hours aid in their care through admissions and donations.
Yes, elephants can paint. A legend among serious scuba divers and adventurous snorkelers, the thrill begins when you descend odd steps down a narrow stone tunnel. From a floating platform, divers descend into the deep blue pool while swimmers float atop the surface checking out each inch of the pool.
Many photos are taken of the pre-historic pool at water level, but follow the boardwalk on the surface to an observation deck where you can peer down through the opening to see the swimmers and the pool below. Cabins, a campground, RV park, pool, and pro shop add to the appeal of this dive resort.
From a century-old limestone quarry Dr. Raymond Webber and a team of dedicated landscape artists created 50 separate gardens divided by ponds, walkways, and waterfalls.
Blooming flowers, graceful swans, koi, sunning turtles, lily pads, and songbirds create an oasis of peace and tranquility within Florida woodlands. Only a few miles away on the south side of Alternate 27, the Blue Grotto is another site popular with scuba divers. Found down a long canopy road the dive resort includes a dive shop, guest cabins, and diving classes.
Make one last stop in Williston. Located in an historic home near the heart of town, the Ivy House restaurant seems as if it would be at ease in upscale Savannah.
Items including fried green tomatoes, BBQ shrimp and grits, fried chicken and southern fried cod are served with a side of pure Southern hospitality.
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