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Why Live in Old Town
Old Town, FL is a rural community located along the U.S. Route 19/98 corridor on the eastern edge of Dixie County, approximately 40 miles from Gainesville. Residents here enjoy a slower pace of life with ample space and privacy, free from residential restrictions. The area is known for its larger lot sizes, with many homes situated outside the city limits. Manufactured homes are prevalent, alongside traditional single-family homes in country settings with quiet roads and mature trees. The Suwannee River area features the largest and most expensive homes, while the Gulf Coast is nearly 30 miles away, minimizing flood risks but posing wind damage concerns during hurricane season. Shopping and dining options are available along the highway, with additional amenities in nearby Fanning Springs and Chiefland, about 12 miles away. The Nature Coast State Trail runs through Old Town, featuring attractions like the Historic Suwannee River Railroad Bridge and Joe Anderson Park, popular for boating and fishing. Fanning Springs State Park and Manatee Springs State Park offer natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Old Town Elementary, part of Dixie District Schools, is highly rated. Route 19/98 provides access to nearby towns and Gainesville, home to major employers like the University of Florida and UF Shands Hospital. Gainesville Regional Airport is the nearest facility for commercial flights.