Gilchrist County Recycling Center
Gilchrist County, established in 1925 and named after former Governor Albert W. Gilchrist, spans 355 square miles in North Central Florida, providing a serene rural atmosphere while remaining close to urban centers like Gainesville and Jacksonville. The county boasts historic towns such as Bell, Trenton, and Fanning Springs, with a rich heritage rooted in farming, timber, and the defunct railroad that once contributed to local commerce.
Renowned as the "Springs Capital of the World," Gilchrist County is home to numerous natural springs, inviting residents and visitors to engage in a variety of outdoor activities such as swimming, snorkeling, canoeing, and fishing in idyllic settings. Recently, the area has seen a surge in real estate interest, attracting home buyers who appreciate its small-town charm and laid-back lifestyle.
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