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Four Freedoms Trail
Address:
North from town of Hanson, to the Withlacoochee River at Fla/Ga border, Madison, FL
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Haffye Hays Park
Address:
Greenville, FL
The park has a small lake, playground equipment, a picnic pavilion, and a gazebo. But the most special feature in the park is a memorial to Rhythm and Blues great, Ray Charles.
Ladell Brothers Outdoor Environmental Center
Address:
325 NW Turner Davis Drive, Madison, FL 32340
Phone: 850-973-2288 · Website
The 20-acre Ladell Brothers Outdoor Environmental Center is located on the campus of North Florida Community College in Madison, Florida. It has recently been named as a site for the Great Florida Birding Trail.
Madison Blue Springs State Park
Address:
8300 N.E. State Road 6, Lee, FL 32059
Phone: 850-971-5003 · Website
Florida State Parks are open from 8:00 a.m. until sundown 365 days per year.
Madison County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism
Address:
248 SW Range Avenue, Madison, FL 32341
Phone: 850-973-2788 · Toll Free:1-877-272-3642 · Fax:850-973-8864 · Email Us · Website
Visiting Madison? Come by the Chamber of Commerce for a personal welcome and information on Madison and things to do in our area. We have area maps, as well as a list of area restuarants and lodging. We'll make sure your visit will bring you back again!
Ray Charles Memorial
Address:
Haffye Hays Park, Greenville, FL
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This life size bronze sculpture stands as a memorial to the famous musician. Come by the Chamber of Commerce for more information on this and other monuments is our great county.
Shirley Barksdale Foundation
Address:
6147 Captain Buie Road, Pinetta, FL
Phone: 850-973-6233 · Email Us
Provides a learning & recreation center with special emphasis on the inclusion of children with emotional, mental & physical challenges, in a beautiful nature setting.
Suwannee River State Park
Address:
3631 201st Path, Live Oak, FL 32060
Phone: 386-362-2746 · Fax:Call Park for Fax Number · Email Us · Website
Suwannee River State Park is located 13 miles west of Live Oak, off U.S. 90. Florida State Parks are open from 8:00 a.m. until sunset 365 days a year.
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