Seminole County

 

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Seminole County was created July 8, 1920 from parts of Decatur and Early counties.  It was named for the Seminole Indians who left their lands in the Chattahoochee River Valley and moved to the Florida Everglades.  Led by Chief Osceola, they fought two bloody frontier wars with the U.S. Army.

 

Incorporated

July 8, 1920

Population:

9,365

Total Area:

238 square miles

Cities & Towns:

Donalson (County Seat)

Attractions:

Fairchild State Park
  Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam
  Lake Seminole
  Reynoldsville State Park
  Seminole State Park
  Three-Notch Road on Highway 39

Annual Events:

October - Harvest Festival
 
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