Lafayette County Emergency Management
Lafayette County, Florida, nestled in the northern section of the state, boasts a population of around 8,500 residents and a vibrant history dating back to its founding in late 1856. Named after the renowned Marquis de Lafayette, a key figure in the American Revolutionary War, the county is home to the scenic Suwannee River and a variety of attractions, including the historic Hal W. Adams Bridge and Lafayette County Sheriff's Office.
Outdoor enthusiasts flock to Lafayette County for its abundance of water bodies, such as the Suwannee River, offering opportunities for diving, fishing, and paddling. The county also features picturesque bicycle road trails like the Mayo Loop, providing visitors with a scenic environment and a taste of the area's relaxed cultural life.
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