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Yulee
Driving along U.S. 1 and A1A, the scenic beach drive which stretches from Jacksonville to Miami, you will find a multitude of quiet, unspoiled, coastal towns.
Yulee sits at Florida's most northeastern tip and is Nassau County's fastest growing residential area. The town is named after Senator David Yulee the co-founder of the Florida Railroad Company, which operated the first railroad across the state east to west from Fernandina Beach to Cedar Key.
Jacksonville is the largest city in the United States in land area (841 square miles). Divided by the St. John's River, it is known as "Florida's River City By-The-Sea."
Sports enthusiasts will enjoy watching the NFL Jacksonville Jaguars and the Los Angeles Dodgers' AA team the Jacksonville Sun.
Middleburg is located in Clay County just south of Jacksonville. It is one of the most historic areas in Clay County, and is considered to be the second oldest town in Florida.
Explore Black Creek Ravines, a 973-acre park, via horseback riding, hiking or bicycling. Here you can enjoy a quiet picnic as well as fishing, boating, and canoeing on Black Creek.
Jennings State Forest is another great outdoor get-away in Middleburg. Here you will find more than 15 different natural biological communites, each with unique plants and animals.
