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Verna Mae Eady Real Estate, Inc. welcomes you to North Central Florida! Are you ready to follow the sun? The tri-county area is rural, yet only an hour or less to Gainesville, and Ocala and only a little over two hours to Orlando or Tampa - close enough for that big city adventure if you want it!
Chiefland Florida - A City in Transition
Chiefland, FL is located in northwestern Levy County and is a growing community which draws retirees and others wishing to leave the harsh winter weather of northern states behind.
Chiefland's name originated by being the place where the head chief of local native American tribes lived and governed. Settlement came in the early to mid-1800's. Two stagecoach routes crossed here until it received its charter in 1913 and the railroad came through. Chiefland was incorporated in 1929.
Much of Chiefland's economy is still agricultural with 929 residential households according to the 2000 census. Planned growth and improvements to county roads, city streets, and water systems are underway as Chiefland works to keep the quality of life high for its residents.
New business also continues to insure Chiefland’s growth and appeal to new residents. Currently under construction is a unit apartment complex on Park Avenue and still in the planning stages is a Walgreen pharmacy to be built on Hwy 19 at Rt. 320 where Suwannee Valley Veterinary Clinic is currently located.
Local recreational interests include:
1) The Nature Coast Trail which was constructed along a former railroad route and allows hikers and cyclists to travel over 60 miles (in our area) on a path where motor vehicles are forbidden.
2) Manatee Springs State Park, is one of the top ten campgrounds in the country, offering swimming, diving, picnics, and beautiful views of the historic Suwannee River where manatees can often be seen.
3) Goethe Park is becoming popular with equestrians and also offers camping along with the riding trails.
4) The annual Chiefland Watermelon Festival at harvest time and the Christmas Parade and Light Up Chiefland are popular local events.
5) The Chiefland Gold and Country Club is available for golfing enthusiasts.
6) The Chiefland GoKart Park offers fun recreation for young and old alike.
A much needed addition to the Chiefland landscape will soon appear in the form of the newly approved Tri-County Hospital due to be constructed and in use by 2010. This long awaited dream is finally ours!
While still holding onto the past in many ways, Levy County residents acknowledge that constant change and growth is inevitable, and welcomed by most, as Chiefland transitions slowly into the future of Levy County and North Central Florida.
Please contact our office for additional information on living in Chiefland.
Verna Mae Eady Real Estate, Inc.
Bronson
Bronson, population 964 (2000 census) named after an important resident who owned a mill and trading post there in the 1840’s, has been the county seat of Levy County since 1869. This town is also home to the Levy County Sheriff’s Office and the School Board of Levy County. Other businesses have developed around this center for county affairs such as land and title companies and bail bond services.
A $7 million expansion of the county jail is currently in progress.
Houses and churches with historical significance make a walk through town a memorable experience.
The county’s agricultural extension office plays an important part in this farming community and agricultural business is an important part of the economy.
The commercial district contains several restaurants and stores and a central water and sewer system is expected to help the growth of economic development in Bronson.
Local recreational interests include:
1) The Bronson recreational park has facilities for baseball, softball, football, soccer, tennis and basketball, as well as a large-sized playground.
2) The Bronson Greats Festival, an arts and crafts show held in May honors one of the town’s most outstanding residents for their contribution to the community.
3) A Veteran’s Day Parade is held on November 11th of each year.
4) The Bronson Speedway is just north of town and attracts racing drivers and fans to the high-bank track throughout the year.
5) The Hole N’One golf course offers a par-3 course as a fun alternative for local golfing enthusiasts.
Please contact our office for additional information on living in Bronson.
Verna Mae Eady Real Estate, Inc.
16731 N. W. Hwy 19, Fanning Springs, FL 32693
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Cedar Key
Step back in time to Old Florida in Cedar Key. Fine dining, museums, charter captains, boating, fishing on the Gulf of Mexico, all await you in this quaint fishing village. Take SR 24 southwest from Gainesville, Florida. Visit the Cedar Key Chamber of Commerce website at http://www.cedarkey.org.
Trenton
Visit the Gilchrist County Chamber of Commerce Welcome Center two blocks south of the corner of SR 26 and US 129, 25 miles west of Gainesville, Florida. Trenton sits in the center of the tri-county area and this welcome center offers maps, brochures and information about the area.. Call 352-463-3467 or visit their web site at http://www.gilchristcounty.com.
Please contact our office for additional information on living in Bronson.
Verna Mae Eady Real Estate, Inc.