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Dan Turner REALTOR® Hernando County is located on the central west coast of Florida north of Tampa Bay.It is bounded by the Gulf of Mexico of Mexico on the west, Citrus County to the north, Sumter County to the east, and Pasco County to the south. Hernando County stretches 37 miles east to west, and 18 miles north to south for a total of 478.3 square miles. (approximately 306,000 acres) As part of the Nature Coast, vast tracts of public land have been preserved in Hernando County. These include the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge, Chinsegut Hill National Wildlife Refuge, Withlacoochee State Forest, Weeki Wachee Preserve, and the PK Ranch. Recreation also abounds on the Withlacoochee and Weeki Wachee Rivers as well as at the Silver Lake Recreation Area, and the first-magnitude Weekee Wachee Springs. The latter were recently purchased by the State of Florida. With an average January temperature of 60 degrees, year-round outdoor recreation is the mantra in Hernando County. Hunting, fishing, camping, paddling, birding, and hiking are just a few of the many recreational opportunities enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. Championship golf courses, paved or wilderness bicycle trails, and the Croom Motorcycle Recreation Area attract visitors from far beyond the County borders. The Census 2000 population for Hernando County was 130,802. Unincorporated Spring Hill in the southwest, is the largest Hernando County community with a population of 70,000 to 85,000 depending on where boundaries are drawn. The City of Brooksville, the county seat, population 7,279, is rich in history and traditions. The only other city within Hernando County is Weeki Wachee, population 8, which incorporated many decades ago to appear on Florida maps in promotion of the Buccaneer Bay/Weeki Wachee Resort "City of Mermaids". In 2001, the Turnpike District of the Florida Department of Transportation opened 42 miles of the Suncoast Parkway connecting northern Hernando County with the Tampa International Airport and Westshore District of Tampa. The north-south tollway translates to less than 30 minutes to Tampa for many Spring Hill residents.
HISTORICAL During the 1880's a measure entitled, "A Bill to Divide the County of Hernando and Make There from the Counties of Citrus and Pasco" was subsequently introduced, passed, and signed into law on January 2, 1887. In the following several decades, the lumber industry flourished; the citrus boom hit central Florida; the phosphate industry stabilized and limestone mining was established. The depression of the 1930's and World War II had a severe effect, however, on the availability of resources and any further development. As the County recovered, Hernando County had a corresponding increase in population, land developments and highway improvement projects.
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