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Lake County
The region of Central Florida that is now known as Lake County has been inhabited for thousands of years. For the same reasons that still bring people to this area, namely mild weather, excellent growing conditions, and an abundance of fish and game, the Timucuan Indians called this region home.
Evidence of their presence is throughout Lake County. In fact, there are more than 1000 identified archeological sites in Lake County, as recognized by the state.
In 1562 a French Huguenot colony was established at the present site of Astor on the St. Johns River. The entire colony was wiped out by the Spanish is 1566.
During the late 1560's the Spanish established a system of missions throughout the Lake County area with the goal of converting the Indians to Catholicism. What they accomplished, instead was to massacre uncooperative villages and spread European diseases to the rest. By 1763 when James Spalding established a trading post at Astor, there were few Indians left in the area.
British Royal botanist, William Bartram came to the area to study the "flora and fauna." He made the first sighting of a royal palm tree in North America in Lake County in 1774.
During the Revolutionary War all of Florida belonged to the British and residents were loyal to that country. A few white hunters and traders lived in Lake County, along with runaway slaves and Freedmen who found hiding in the scrub to be very effective means of evading the Slave Hunters.
In 1782, Spain re-occupied Florida and began awarding large tracts of land to reward favors. In 1819 Moses Levy received such a land grant from the Spanish. He established a plantation along the St. Johns River in Lake County, which was to be a settlement for oppressed European Jews. He was the father of David Levy, who later changed his name to "Yulee." Mr. Yulee was Florida's first senator after it acquired its statehood. During the first Seminole Indian War, the Seminole Indians burned the plantation to the ground.
Forts were built throughout the county, known then as Mosquito County, to defend the settlers against the Seminole Indians. In 1823, at the Treaty of Moultie Creek, the Seminoles were ordered to live in a reservation, most of which was in Lake County.
At the close of the Seminole War in 1842, Congress passed the Armed Occupation Act. It offered 160 acres to any man who would bear arms to protect the area against potential renewed hostilities, if he would build a habitable dwelling, live on the property for five years and cultivate at least five acres of his homestead. Many men accepted the challenge and joined the blacks already engaged in farming here.
Towns grew and vanished. Other towns took their places. When the Civil War started in 1861, there were several large plantations and many small farms in Lake County. Florida became one of the states to secede from the Union. The Statute of April 1862 forced most white males between the ages of 18 and 35 into involuntary service to the Confederacy. By September of that year the age limit was increased to 45 and soon 17-year-old young men were conscripted. This left only women and their slaves to run the plantations and farms. Even at that, Lake County has able to provide beef and other provisions to the army. The people left at home simply "went without."
By the end of the Civil War in 1865, another homesteading act was in place, again offering 160 acres of land to settlers who would live on the land for five years and improve it. Soldiers, both Rebel and Yankee were eager to get on with their lives. The attractive Homesteading Act offered a fresh start and many men took advantage of the opportunity and came to Lake County to make their homes.
In July 1887, Lake County became a county. It was carved from Orange and Sumter counties.
The courthouse, known as the Pioneer Building was dedicated in 1889.
Contracts were let for the construction of the first hard surface roads in Lake County in 1915. Prior to that most transportation was on the waterways with special hybrid steam/paddlewheel boats. An elaborate system of railroads was also developed.
A militia group was established during the Spanish-American War. It was called the 'Leesburg Rifles" and were ready to bravely defend our country.
Many young Lake County men enlisted in the Armed Services of this and other countries during the First World War. Others stayed at home and served in the Home Guard.
World War II took many Lake County men to war. Again, a Home Guard was established which combed the evening skies for enemy planes. The civilian effort was strong in support of the war. Lake County was famous for the number of war bonds sold here and scrap metal collected. In fact, the first war bond sold in the United States was sold in Leesburg.
Lake County was the site of a Prisoner of War camp during the Second World War, as well.
Early industry consisted of reliance on the land: farming, citrus growing, lumber, turpentine, etc. All of this to some degree or another relied on the weather and time and time again big freezes killed not only crops and citrus, but also hopes and dreams. Back-to-back freezes in 1894 and 1895 devastated large and small farms alike. Some farmers replanted and others settled here, making their living at farming. Lake County was known worldwide for its record crops of peaches, tomatoes, watermelon, ferns, and, of course, citrus.
Other industries moved into Lake County and the economy grew.
Lake County's history is rich and diverse. It sparkles with the ingenuity of its' people. Colorful stories abound. Today, as in the past, Lake County is a pleasant place to live and work.
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Austin Horse Park Carriage Museum and Equine Resort 3000 Marion County Road Weirsdale, FL 32195 Phone: (352) 750-5500 Web site: www.austinhorsepark.org/ Driving Directions
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Bay Street Players 109 N. Bay St. Eustis, FL 32727 Phone: (352) 357-7777 E-mail: info@baystreetplayers.org Web site: www.baystreetplayers.org/ Driving Directions
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Eustis Historic Museum 536 N. Bay St. Eustis, FL 32727 Phone: (352) 483-0046 Driving Directions
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Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra P.O. Box 529 Groveland, FL 34736 Phone: (352) 429-4650 E-mail: fineportraitartist@yahoo.com Driving Directions
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IceHouse Theatre 1100 N. Unser St. Mount Dora, FL 32757 Phone: (352) 383-4616 Fax: (352) 383-7897 E-mail: icehouse@icehousetheatre.com Web site: www.icehousetheatre.com/ Driving Directions
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Lady Lake Historical Society Museum 107 S. Old Dixie Highway Lady Lake, FL 34748 Phone: (352) 753-4925 Driving Directions
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Lake County Historical Museum 317 W. Main St. Tavares, FL 32778 Phone: (352) 343-9600 Fax: (352) 343-9696 Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday E-mail: dkamp@co.lake.fl.us Web site: www.lakegovernment.com/historical_museum/ Driving Directions
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Lake Eustis Museum of Art 113 N. Bay St. Eustis, FL 32726 Phone: (352) 483-2900 Driving Directions
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Leesburg Center for the Arts 429 W. Magnolia St. Leesburg, FL 34749 Phone: (352) 365-0232 Fax: (352) 315-1152 E-mail: info@leesburgcenter4arts.com Web site: www.leesburgcenter4arts.com/ Driving Directions
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Melon Patch Theatre 311 N. 13th St. Leesburg, FL 34748 Phone: (352) 787-3013 E-mail: me1on50@aol.com Web site: www.businessmasters.net/melonpatch/ Driving Directions
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Moonlight Players Warehouse Theatre 732B W. Montrose St. Clermont, FL 34711 Phone: (352) 319-1116 Web site: www.moonlightplayers.com/ Driving Directions
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Mount Dora Center for the Arts 138 E. Fifth St. Mount Dora, FL 32757 Phone: (352) 383-0880 Fax: (352) 383-7753 Hours: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday - Friday; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday E-mail: center@mountdoracenterforthearts.org Web site: www.mountdoracenterforthearts.com/ Driving Directions
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Performance Art Series Lake-Sumter Community College Foundation 9501 U.S. Highway 441 Leesburg, FL 34788 Phone: (352) 365-3506 Fax: (352) 365-9033 Web site: www.lscc.edu/ Driving Directions
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Royellou Museum 450 Royellou Lane Mount Dora, FL 37257 Phone: (352) 383-0006 Fax: (352) 735-6208 Driving Directions
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Historical Society of Tavares 121 Alfred St. Tavares, FL 32778 Phone: (352) 343-7252 Driving Directions
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Lake County Cultural Affairs Council 20763 U.S. Highway 27 Groveland, FL 34736 Phone: (352) 429-4755 Fax: (352) 429-4870 Web site: www.lakecountyfl.com Driving Directions
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Leesburg Heritage Society 111 S. Sixth St. Leesburg, FL 34749 Phone: (352) 365-0053 Driving Directions
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Mote-Morris House 1021 N. Main Street Leesburg, FL 34748 Phone: (352) 435-9424 Web site: www.leesburgflorida.gov/history/mote_mor... Driving Directions
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South Lake Art League 776 Montrose St. Clermont, FL 34711 Phone: (352) 394-8878 Driving Directions
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South Lake County Historical Society Townsend House 480 West Avenue Clermont, FL 34711 Phone: (352) 394-6611 Web site: www.historicvillage.org/ Driving Directions
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Lake County has several State Parks;
Palatlakaha River Park & Boat Ramp
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12325 Hull Road Clermont, FL 32711 |
Open: Dawn to dusk, year round Acres: 23 |
Palatlakaha River Park offers boater’s access to the Crooked River and the Clermont Chain of Lakes. The park has two fishing piers, playground, and a pavilion with a grill. The park has a 1-mile loop trail that passes through the 18 acres of habitat managed for the Florida Scrub-Jay, as well as a Live Oak-Bald Cypress Hammock. The area is good for birding especially in the spring and fall. Butterflies and other animals are also often visible along the trail. The trail has numerous educational signs that point out various plants along the way.

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