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Addison Blockhouse Historic State Park is a state park located in Volusia County, Florida. It features the Addison Blockhouse, a small coquina rock ruin that was on a 19th-century plantation and served as a kitchen as well as a fort. [1] [2] To preserve its cultural heritage, the site is not open to the public.
Florida Midland and Georgia Railroad (Valdosta Southern Railroad) Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail State Park: 16 miles (26 km) Alachua County: Florida Southern Railway (Atlantic Coast Line Railroad) General James A. Van Fleet State Trail: 29.2 miles (47.0 km) Polk, Lake, and Sumter Counties Florida Western and Northern Railroad (Seaboard Air Line ...
Hiking trails in Georgia (U.S. state) (3 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Historic trails and roads in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The Florida Trail Association is a private non-profit organization founded in 1966 [1] that oversees the volunteer effort to build, maintain, protect and promote the Florida National Scenic Trail, one of eleven National Scenic Trails in the United States. Based in Gainesville, the Florida Trail Association's mission also includes:
The Village of Addison is putting new policies and procedures in place after a former clerk/treasurer was charged with stealing over $1.1 million.
Florida Heritage Trails is a series of guidebooks available in digital format and as booklets published by the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. Each guide highlights historical and cultural locations related to a specific time period or group of people, with an emphasis on communities, buildings, museums ...
The Georgia Florida and Alabama (Railroad [1]) Trail (GF&A) is section of the proposed 52-mile rail-trail from Tallahassee to Carrabelle on the Gulf of Mexico. It is part of the Georgia, Florida, and Alabama railway's [ 1 ] holdings and covered fifty miles of track from Carrabelle on the Gulf of Mexico to Tallahassee, Florida .
Fort Mountain State Park is a 3,712-acre (15.02 km 2) Georgia state park located between Chatsworth and Ellijay on Fort Mountain.The state park was founded in 1938 and is named for an ancient 885-foot-long (270 m) rock wall located on the peak. [1]