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  2. Visit This Horse-Themed Hotel in Ocala, Florida - AOL

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    Learn more about the new equestrian hotel in Ocala, Florida, where guests can watch world-class horse racing from their suite windows. Visit This Horse-Themed Hotel in Ocala, Florida Skip to main ...

  3. What's it like to stay at The Equestrian hotel? - AOL

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    What is there to do around The Equestrian? Horses aside, there's lots to do in Ocala during your stay. National landmark and 350-acre nature park Silver Springs is a short drive from the hotel ...

  4. A new extended-stay hotel will be built in NW Ocala ... - AOL

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    Ocala-based Gator Trust Holdings LLC owns the land, which it purchased for $2 million in February 2022, according to a deed on file with the Marion County court clerk. It's about 5.63 acres. What ...

  5. Marion Hotel (Ocala, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Marion Hotel is a historic hotel in Ocala, Florida, United States. It is located at 108 North Magnolia Avenue. It is located at 108 North Magnolia Avenue. On October 16, 1980, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .

  6. Marion County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Since the mid-20th century, thoroughbred horse farms have been established in the county. Such thoroughbred farms have become known for such race champions as Needles, bred at Bonnie Heath Farm, and in 1956, becoming the first Florida-bred horse to win the Kentucky Derby. In 1978 Affirmed from Harbor View Farm won the Triple Crown.

  7. Southeastern Livestock Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Southeastern Livestock Pavilion is a 4,212-seat [1] covered arena located in Ocala, Florida.It was one of the first new arenas to be completed after World War II, having been built in 1945, [2] and, until the O'Connell Center was completed, served as the largest sports and entertainment venue north of Orlando, Florida.