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Inglis is a town in Levy County, Florida, United States. It is on U.S. Highway 19 near the Cross Florida Greenway . As of the 2020 census, the town had a population of 1,476, up from 1,325 at the 2010 census.
North of Inglis, US 19/US 98 runs along sparse residences, trailer parks, a Florida Sheriff's Youth Facility, the Gulf Hammock Wildlife Management Area and eventually the Goethe State Forest. Within the forest, the road crosses the Ten Mile Creek bridge before reaching an at-grade interchange with SR 121 and CR 336 in Lebanon Junction.
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US 19-98 eventually enters the city of Inglis, where it serves as the eastern terminus of CR 40A. A more important intersection is encountered deeper within the city, and that intersection happens to be its parent route County Road 40. West of US 19-98, CR 40 is named "Follow That Dream Boulevard" for the 1962 movie starring Elvis Presley.
2024 City of Playford Tennis International: Final; Champion: Maddison Inglis: ... M Inglis: 6: 6: Q C Muramatsu: 2 3 3 M Inglis: 6: 6 E Sema: 7: 6 E Sema: 1 1 Q Y-y ...
The Inglis elevator row is a row of five wooden grain elevators located alongside the former Canadian Pacific Railway track bed, in the village of Inglis, Manitoba, Canada. Because so many traditional country elevators have been demolished throughout Western Canada , the Inglis elevator row preserves rare examples of a formerly common sight ...
Inglis is an unincorporated community in Columbia County, Oregon, United States. [1] Inglis post office was established on September 30, 1902, and was named after the first postmaster, John E. Inglis. [2] The post office closed in 1910, then reopened in 1914, finally closing in 1918. [2] The railroad station at this locale was named Inglis ...
The Inglis family owned a mill at or near the falls until 1932 when the city obtained the property. Another individual, Emil Henkel, operated the mill until 1945 when it was extensively damaged by fire. The Conservation Area still contains a stone family home, a ruined mill below the falls and millstones. [10] [11]