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TOP HOTELS in
GAINESVILLE , FL
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Sweetwater
Branch Inn B&B
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a piece of the past at this
restored 1880's Victorian
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Ramada
University Of Florida
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The
Ramada Limited University of Florida
is a charming, distinctive country
inn located on four wooded acres
of I-75, at exit 75.
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Cheap
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Gainesville,
home of Florida's largest and oldest university,
is one of the state's centers of education,
medicine, cultural events and athletics.
The University of Florida and Shands Hospital
at UF are the leading employers in Gainesville
and provide jobs for many residents of
surrounding counties.
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Known
for its preservation of historic buildings and
the beauty of its natural surroundings, Gainesville's
numerous parks, museums and lakes provide entertainment
to thousands of visitors. Gainesville continues
to rank as one of the best places to live in the
United States. Because of its beautiful landscape
and urban "forest," Gainesville is one of the
most attractive cities n Florida. The
City of Gainesville is the largest city and county
seat of Alachua County. It serves as the cultural,
educational and commercial center for the North
Central Florida Region. In
September of 1995 the City was ranked by Money
Magazine as the best place to live in America.
For five consecutive years, it has been tapped
as Florida's most livable city and has ranked
among the leaders in the nation. Gainesville is
just a short drive from both the Gulf of Mexico
and the Atlantic Ocean, offering a wealth of fun
and opportunity to get the most from Florida's
tourism industry. Additionally, the Gainesville
area offers unique opportunities to visit and
interact with natural, historical, and entertaining
areas of Florida. Gainesville is just a short
drive from both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic
Ocean, offering a wealth of fun and opportunity
to get the most from Florida's tourism industry.
Additionally, the Gainesville area offers unique
opportunities to visit and interact with natural,
historical, and entertaining areas of Florida.
In Gainesville, you can also experience the lifestyle
of a Florida family farmer of 100 years ago at
Morningside Nature Center.
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Farm animals in pasture settings, an 1840
cabin and turn-of-the-century kitchen and
barn are the attractions at this 278-acre
living-history farm. Two miles north of
downtown at Devil's Millhopper State Geological
Site you will see a 20-million- year-old
sinkhole. And nearby, Paynes Prairie State
Preserve is the site of a wildlife sanctuary
where a rare herd of buffalo roams, and
descendants of the first horses brought
here by the Spanish are maintained as well.
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