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Suwannee River State Park - 13 miles west of Live Oak, off U.S. 90 |
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Suwannee River: The name "Suwannee" is thought to have been derived from the American Indian word meaning "black muddy water." Immortalized in the Stephen Foster song,"Old Folks at Home," the river is known around the world. |
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Below: An Old Sawmill Site: The two RV Gypsies were unable to find any other information about this Old Sawmill Site. |
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Below: A paddle wheel shaft from a 19th century steamboat. |
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for the two RV Gypsies in Madison, Lee, and Live Oak, Florida April 28 - 29, 2016 You may view these sites in any order you choose. |
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Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Madison, Florida |
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Madison Blue Spring State Park in Lee, Florida |
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Suwannee River State Park in Live Oak, Florida (this page) |
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AFTER you have viewed all of the sites above, please continue on to the Emerald Coast on Northwest Florida - a Segway tour of Pensacola plus a dolphin tour boat excursion in Destin and more.
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