Gainesville, Florida ’s Best Kept Secret
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by klively
Quickly, when you hear the word Florida, what comes to mind?
The obvious answers would have to be related to vacations: beaches, Disney World, Miami, even the delicious citrus the state produces annually. When you consider taking a trip to the Sunshine State, you likely have a good idea of where you want to go. Daytona, Miami, and Fort Lauderdale offer endless miles of unspoiled shoreline, and Tampa and Orlando provide excitement with theme parks filled with spine-twisting rides and coasters. Saint Augustine offers an historical aspect to a fun vacation, and even Jacksonville is becoming a popular destination with its NFL team.
Did you ever think, though, to add Gainesville to your state tour? Do you even know where Gainesville is? If not, then please join us for a whirlwind virtual tour!
Gainesville is situated in the heart of Florida, close to Interstate 75 for easy access. It is the largest city in Alachua County, located seventy miles southwest of Jacksonville and forty miles north of Ocala. While hardly the largest city in the state, land or population wise, it is home to a rich history and cultural diversity, thanks largely to the presence of the University of Florida. Home to thousands of students from around the world, UF attracts a great number of visitors by virtue of a championship football program and a host of cultural activities. UF ’s annual homecoming festivities, culminating in the popular Gator Growl, are known to attract major music acts.
Speaking of music, did you know the town is birthplace and home to a number of legendary performers? Rock icon Tom Petty is a native, as is actress and singer Maya Rudolph, daughter of R&B vocalist Minnie Riperton. More than that, the popular sports drink Gatorade was invented in the city, made originally to help UF athletes combat dehydration. Though Gainesville ’s celebrities have long since left town for other pursuits, and Gatorade is no longer exclusive to the university, there is still plenty to see when you come to the area. Just a few sites of interest around town include:
Florida Museum of Natural History: Funded by the University of Florida , the museum offers a distinct tour of Florida ’s natural beauty, featuring flora and fauna indigenous to the state and enjoyed for centuries before settlers came to develop the land. Special to the museum is the exotic Butterfly Rainforest, a permanent exhibit showcasing more than fifty species of beautiful butterflies!
Kanapaha Botanical Gardens: Take a tour through lush gardens of Florida and see the land as it once was.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Historic State Park: Take a hike through this beautiful natural preserve and spot flora and fauna native to our wonderful state.
The University of Florida: Of course, no visit to Gainesville would be complete without a tour of this beautiful campus. Watch out for the stray gator (and we don’t mean the students!) and be sure to ask about the legend of the tower. Very interesting, and funny, lore!
Educational, natural, yet always fun, Gainesville is a great place to visit on a whirlwind tour of Florida. Make some room in your vacation for an overnight stay.
About the Author
Pat McCants, with her husband Tom, is owner and innkeeper of The Camellia Rose Inn, a Florida bed and breakfast.
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