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  2. Ocala, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Ocala, Florida. Ocala (/ oʊˈkælə / oh-KAL-ə) is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, Florida, United States. [8] Located in North Central Florida, the city's population was 63,591 as of the 2020 census, up from 56,315 at the 2010 census and making it the 43rd-most populated city in Florida. [5] Ocala is the principal city of the ...

  3. U.S. Route 301 in Florida - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 301 (US 301) in Florida runs from the Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area northeast to the Greater Jacksonville Metropolitan Area. The road is a spur of U.S. Route 1, which it intersects in Callahan. US 301 carries the hidden state road designations of State Road 683 from Sarasota to US 41 in Bradenton ...

  4. Marion County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.marioncountyfl.org. Marion County is a county located in the North Central region of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 375,908. [ 2 ] Its county seat is Ocala. [ 3 ] Marion County comprises the Ocala, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. [ 4 ]

  5. Florida State Road 40 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 40. State Road 40 (SR 40) is a 91.8-mile-long (147.7 km) east–west highway across northern and east-central Florida, running from U.S. Highway 41 (US 41) in Rainbow Lakes Estates eastward through Ocala over the Ocklawaha River and through the heart of the Ocala National Forest to SR A1A in Ormond Beach.

  6. Ocala International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ocala International Airport (IATA: OCF, ICAO: KOCF, FAA LID: OCF) is five miles west of Ocala, in Marion County, Florida, United States. [1] It is also known as Ocala International Airport-Jim Taylor Field and was previously Ocala Regional Airport or Jim Taylor Field. Despite its name, commercial airlines do not fly to Ocala International Airport.

  7. Fort King - Wikipedia

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    February 24, 2004 [4] Fort King (also known as Camp King or Cantonment King) was a United States military fort in north central Florida, near what later developed as the city of Ocala. It was named after U.S. Colonel William King, commander of 4th Infantry Regiment and the first governor of the provisional West Florida region.

  8. Florida State Road 200 - Wikipedia

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    Pre‑1945. Toll. Scenic. ← SR 196. → SR 202. State Road 200 (SR 200) is a major diagonal road in central and northeast Florida. Its southern terminus is at US 41 (SR 45) in Hernando (Citrus County). Its eastern terminus is at SR A1A in Fernandina Beach (Nassau County), at the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Fletcher Avenue.

  9. Florida State Road 326 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 326. State Road 326 (SR 326) is an east–west route in Marion County, Florida, in and around Ocala. The western terminus is near Interstate 75 's (I-75) exit 358, and its eastern end is at SR 40 east of Silver Springs. The highway acts as a bypass around Ocala, taking traffic to SR 40 on the edge of the Ocala National Forest.