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Rock Springs Run State Reserve14,000 acres of Rock Springs Run State Reserve make up this State Park. Bicycling, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding, hunting, and wildlife viewing are among the activities.
St. Joseph's Church and Parochial SchoolSt. Joseph's Church and Parochial School, located in the heart of Kansas, is a cherished institution deeply rooted in the local community. Founded in [year], the church and school complex serves as a beacon of faith, education, and community service for residents of the area.
Gemini Springs ParkGemini Springs Park is a 210-acre public nature park. About 88,250 people visited the park each year.
Blue Spring State ParkIn 1972, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection acquired Blue Spring State Park to initiate its manatee protection program.
Clearwater Lake RecreationThere are 32 acres in the lake. The recreation area has hiking and biking trails. Kayakers also use the area.
Hontoon Island State ParkThere are 1,648 acres in Hontoon Island State Park. The park is open year-round from 8:00 am until one hour before sunset.
DeBary Hall Historic SiteA historic site in DeBary is DeBary Hall. Various leisure activities were available, including swimming in the local springs, fishing, and hunting quail, deer, and alligators.
Mount Dora Center for the ArtsIn 1975, a group of art-loving citizens held the first Mount Dora Arts Festival. It was a small event, but it was a big success. It was decided to have an Arts Festival every year.
Mount Dora History MuseumThere are exhibits depicting the history of Mount Dora at the Mount Dora History Museum (formerly the Royellou Museum). The building was originally a firehouse and jail.
Green Springs ParkSulfur springs can be found at Green Springs Park. A notable archaeological site surrounds the spring that was once part of a 19th-century health resort.
Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger StationThe Ocala National Forest,is the oldest federally-protected forest east of the Mississippi River. Spanning over 385,000 acres of protected land, this forest is filled with natural springs, over 600 lakes and rivers, trails for hiking and biking, and a variety of wildlife. There's even a Ranger Station that serves as an education center, providing information on the area's plant life and history. There are also many campgrounds available throughout the park.
Stetson MansionIn honour of the cowboy hat inventor John B. Stetson, the John B. Stetson House was built. Philadelphia architect George T. Pearson designed the house in 1886.
Clifford HouseThe Clifford House is a historic home. The Clifford House was owned by G.D. Clifford, an early settler and local businessman. Clifford House is filled with period antiques and local history displays in each of its rooms.
Ferran ParkFerran Park is an outstanding park that offers a wide range of activities such as biking and jogging on the trails, fishing and swimming in the nearby creek, as well as picnicking and camping. there is also playgrounds for small children to explore and enjoy. For those looking for more adventure, there are numerous wildlife sightings that can include hawks, woodpeckers, and squirrels. All in all, It is a great place to come spend time with friends and family or just get away from it all.
African American Museum of the ArtsIrene D. and Maxwell Johnson founded the African American Museum of the Arts. They helped establish a board of directors on September 22, 1994, following a meeting with friends and community leaders
DeLand House MuseumAs part of the West Volusia Historical Society, the DeLand House Museum preserves materials related to the history of western Volusia County.
Museum of Art-DeLandDeLand's Museum of Art is a visual arts museum devoted to collecting, preserving, studying, displaying, and educating about the fine arts.
Lake DoraLake Dora, With its stunning shoreline and crystal clear waters, it has been the perfect destination for visitors for centuries. Boasting something for everyone, the lake offers a wide range of outdoor activities such as fishing, swimming, boating, kayaking and much more. And if you're looking to take in some history while visiting, there are plenty of cultural attractions too - from state parks to Native American historical sites and art galleries.
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Seminole State ForestSeminole State Forest covers 25,812 acres in Central Florida. The forest is accessible via Florida State Road 44, Lake County Road 46A, and Florida State Road 46.