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  1. Alachua County, Florida. Florida. (2020) 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. [ 1 ] The county seat is Gainesville, [ 2 ] the home of the University of Florida.

  2. Find legal notices, news, events, maps, and more on the official website of Alachua County, Florida. Learn about the county's health department, disaster assistance, transportation projects, and accessibility policy.

  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. Photo of Sweetwater Wetlands Park by Wesley Hetrick. Special Events and Fall Festivals.

  4. Alachua is the second-most populous city in Alachua County and the third-largest in North Central Florida. It has a rich history dating back to the Spanish missions, the American settlements, and the railroad development, and it is part of the Gainesville metropolitan area and the bio and life science sector.

  5. Originally part of the Arredondo grant, Alachua County ("Alachua" is thought to be a Spanish corruption of the Timucuan word for "big jug") was created in 1824 as a massive county, extending from the Georgia border to Tampa Bay.

  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. Oct 17, 2023 · Alachua has what may be the finest downtown district in North Central Florida. I’d recommend taking some time to wander the charming stretch of Main Street south of US 441. What you’ll see are a lot of beautiful residences and commercial buildings from the turn of the 20th century.