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Fast Facts about Levy County, Florida. Total Population. Population by Ethnicity. Photo of the proposed nuclear power plant site in Levy County courtesy of Progress Energy.

Other photos courtesy of Tidewater-Florida. Fishing hung around until a ban on net fishing hobbled the industry. Today the community relies primarily on tourism and farm-raised clams to keep things afloat. A few blocks south, the heart of Cedar Key beats strongest on the waterfront. Boats are putting in at ramps, visitors are selecting from several island tours, and people are fishing from a wonderfully elaborate concrete pier.

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. The map is very similar to the map from Tanner's Universal Atlas. There are references to forts, battlefields, and Drainage, cities and towns, roads, trails, and location of railroad lines are shown in great detail.

The major water features of the area are the Suwannee Levy County , A map of Levy County as of showing towns, forts, bodies of water, and the county seat Levy County , Railroad map of Levy County, Florida showing river drainage, cities and towns, roads, railroads, location of the land grant railroads and indicating the 6-mile red and mile green limits of grants in Township grids based on the Tallahasse Levy County , A map of Levy County as of showing towns, rivers, the county seat, and railways Levy , This is a map of Levy County showing the county seat at Wakasassa, other towns and villages, inland waters such as the Wakasassa River, railroads, and common roads Levy County , This detail of a map of Florida shows topographical information for Levy County in Swampland is depicted in thin horizontal lines.

Rivers are colored in blue while lakes and ponds are colored with green. Railroads, roads, and towns are also sho Levy County , This detail of Florida shows county lines and county seats current to the period, major towns and cities, and railroad routes and stations for Levy County.

The major water features of this detail are Waccasassa Bay and the Suwanee River. Other l



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