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Gainesville
Gainesville, Florida is a booming city full of life and culture. It is often known as the "end of the South" since it is the ending point where the south ends and the beach life of most of Florida begins. Gainesville began as a Spanish cattle ranching town, after the Spaniards took over the land from the Timucua Indian tribe. There was some small battles that took place there during the Civil War and eventually it became a big railroad town. When the University of Florida was established there in 1905, the city's population and popularity began to grow. There are many beautiful historic landmarks and neighborhoods in Gainesville that are on the National Register of Historic Places. The city is known for is thriving music scene, youthful attitude, and diverse population. If you visit Gainesville, there is a great deal of wonderful places you should check out. The Samuel P.Harn Museum of Art is certainly one of those things. The museum has a great deal of interesting art collections ranging from Asian, African American, Modern, and Ancient to photography. This is a definite must see for any fans of art. An important historic building in Gainesville is the Hippodrome State Theater which is affectionately known as "The Hipp". The theater is a beautiful, large building that hosts live performances as well as independent movies. For those more on the adventurous side, you may want to check out Paynes Prairie State Park. This natural park is teeming with wildlife including bison, alligator, owls, eagles, and many other beautiful plants and animals. The state park was formed in 1971 and was Florida's very first state preserve.
There is a great deal of wonderful things to do in the city of Gainesville. Hot air balloon rides are often a popular choice. There is a wonderful zoo and even an observatory to explore. Because of the University of Miami, Gainesville has a lot of wonderful educational things to do, as well as a booming nightclub scene. Union Street is Gainesville's most popular area where young people can go out, drink, and dance. The college atmosphere lends to a good bit of live music and dance clubs. There are also many wonderful places to do some shopping. Butler Plaza is a large shopping area with many wonderful department and specialty stores, as well as restaurants. Of course, sports are also huge in Gainesville. Everything from scuba diving to football is popular there. You can get to Gainesville by train, bus, airplane, or car, and there is plenty of lodging and entertainment available. Be sure to visit the University of Florida if you get a chance as well. The school offers student led walking tours, a large library, and a very dedicated group of football fans! The school's mascot is the Gator. The college campus is a must see for any young students interested in attending the school. As you can tell, Gainesville Florida has a lot of exciting things to offer both visitors and residents.