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As the oldest inland Florida
settlement, the charming town of Micanopy has a well-established tradition
of Southern hospitality. Pronounced (Mick-can-oh'-pee), Micanopy is
often called "The little
town that time forgot." However, Micanopy possesses warmth and charm as well
as an eclectic array of antique shopping.
Micanopy was voted "Best Antique Shopping" town and Paynes Prairie was voted
"Best Place to View Alligators" by readers of
Florida Magazine
in 2006.
Today, the streets are lined
with historic buildings each housing unique shops and cafes. Here you can
find unique sites; friendly people; shops
brimming with antiques, collectables, folk art, and decorative fare; and
beautiful vistas and parks nearby such as Paynes Prairie, Orange Lake and
Cross Creek. In and around Micanopy, there are many
things to do year round that will please the
whole family.
Best of all,
Micanopy is located 1 mile off I-75, 25 minutes away from the University
of Florida in Gainesville and just a few hours drive from Jacksonville,
Daytona Beach, St. Augustine, Tallahassee, Tampa, and Orlando. If you're in
Florida or planning a visit nearby soon, we're right down the road,
so drop by and visit sometime--you'll be glad you did! While you're at
our website,
take a look around and find
out more history about our secret, "little" town that's big on
relaxation, shopping, antiques, and Southern hospitality.
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