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  1. Map of Alachua County, 1883. In 1817, F. M. Arredondo received the 20-mile square Arredondo Grant in the southern part of what is Alachua County. By the time Florida was formally transferred from Spain to the United States, people from the United States and from Europe were settling in the area.

  2. Home Alachua County. Click here to report damage from Hurricane Milton. Legal Notices. Public hearings, calls for bids, and other notices that must be shared with the public will be posted on our Legal Notices page for review. View Legal Notices. Learn more and sign up to volunteer with the County. Waste collection delayed due to Hurricane Milton.

  3. Alachua County, Florida Enjoy world-class museums, performing arts, and live music. Explore 8 state parks with more than 100 miles of trails for biking, birding and hiking or cool off in crystal-blue freshwater springs.

  4. Alachua (/ ə ˈ l æ tʃ u eɪ / ⓘ ə-LATCH-oo-ay) is the second-most populous city in Alachua County, Florida and the third-largest in North Central Florida. According to the 2020 census, the city's population was 10,574, up from 9,059 at the 2010 census. [4] It is part of the Gainesville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  5. Alachua County (/ əˈlætʃuə / ⓘ ə-LATCH-oo-ə) is a county in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 278,468. The county seat is Gainesville, the home of the University of Florida. Quick Facts Country, State ... Close. History. Prehistory and early European settlements.

  6. Jun 10, 2023 · Here's how to spend a weekend in Alachua, Florida. From the moment Alachua’s idyllic Main Street comes into sight, you’re overcome with a sense of calm. Add in a gorgeous nature preserve, longstanding family-owned restaurants, and a farm where you can pick your own berries, and you've got small-town heaven.

  7. www.visitgainesville.com › exploreExplore - Gainesville

    Visit Gainesville, Alachua County is home of the Gator Nation with 7 exits along the I-75 corridor and just a short ride away to top-ranked attractions, theaters, year-round springs, swimming and diving, craft breweries, live music, a butterfly rainforest, botanical gardens and more.