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  1. Taylor County is located about 90 miles northwest of Gainesville, Florida. More than 150 years after the county's founding in 1856, Taylor County remains a relatively rural area where nature dictates the tempo of life.

  2. Taylor County is governed by the Taylor County Board of County Commissioners. Taylor County is divided into five districts. One county commissioners is elected from each district. Each commissioners serves a four-year term.

  3. Taylor County was created in 1856 out of Madison County and named after the twelfth President of the United States of America, Zachary Taylor. ... Taylor County, FL. Taylor County Administrative Complex 201 E. Green St. Perry, Fl. 32347 Phone: (850) 838-3500 Email: lpemberton@taylorcountygov.com.

  4. Located in the northern section of Florida, Taylor County is nestled in the deepest indention of the Gulf of Mexico. Visitors can experience the natural coastline, warm tropical climate, relaxing rivers and small private sandy beaches that are present along the longest undeveloped coastline in Florida.

  5. Jan 17, 2022 · 1. A Deep-rooted History (literally!) The roots of Taylor County are connected to trees. The county once provided timber to much of the world, earning the title “Tree Capital of the South.” At the 13-acre Forest Capital Museum State Park, visitors can explore a Cracker Homestead and learn how north Florida settlers lived at the turn of the century.

  6. About Taylor County Florida. A Rich Heritage: Forests, Fossils and Finery. “Tim-berrrr!” The triumphant call was heard here in Florida during the early 1800s, and since then Taylor County has played an integral role in the forestry industry.

  7. Things to Do. Taylor County is home to nearly 60 miles of coastline, four rivers, numerous streams and creeks, springs, a border on the Apalachee Bay, both natural and artificial reefs and quick access to the Gulf of Mexico.

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