A sign commemorating Suwannee County, in Florida. "This region was originally the land of the Timucuan Indians. Suwannee County was created in 1858. The county seat was removed from its original site at Houston to Live Oak in 1868 because of the latter's superior geographical position and railroad facilities. Settled by people from the upper South, the county soon became an important agricultural region. It is bounded on the north, west, and south by the Suwannee River.Galleries:Live Oak, Misc Trees, SuwanneeKeywords:live oak, north florida, sign, suwannee, suwanneecountyPhotographer: Dr. Roy WinkelmanDate of Photo: 05/15/2008Device Make: CanonDevice Model: Canon PowerShot A560Exposure Time: 1/640F Number: 26/10Original Dimensions: 2204×1900Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates:Picture Number: 3212
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