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What's happening in
Gainesville?
Enjoy a night at the
theater, an evening of chamber music, a day trip to the art museum and
more. Check out our new Things to Do in Gainesville Blog or go to the Events
Calendar for Arts and Culture in Gainesville and Alachua
County. Produced by the City of Gainesville Department of Cultural
Affairs, this is an excellent guide to arts and leisure in Gainesville
and the surrounding area.
March 29-30
Kanapaha Botanical Garden Festival
This is the 18th Annual Gardening show and event. Booths are set up with plants and flowers of all kinds. Music, food all in a beautiful 62 acre garden.
April 5-6
Spring Art Show
The Spring Art Show is walking distance from the Inn and is one of the largest Art Shows in the Southeast.
April 11-12
Orange And Blue Game
Come cheer the Gators on as Spring Practice Begins!
For University of
Florida events, click here to view the University
of Florida Events Calendar
What to do around
Gainesville?
Gainesville has its own
charm with a historic downtown in walking distance from The Magnolia
Plantation. Click here for a Tour
of Downtown Gainesville.
Our Inn's central
location also provides easy access to other surrounding historic
towns. Enjoy a day trip to one of the many quaint towns surrounding
Gainesville. These towns feature shops, antiques, restaurants,
beautiful homes and historic sites. Click here to Tour
historic Alachua County.
Enjoy fresh air and
experiencing nature first hand? How about visiting places of
historical significance? Gainesville has a lot to offer. Click here
for a list of Natural
and Historic Sites in Alachua County.
Pressed for time?
There are a variety of ways to spend an enjoyable couple of hours in
the Gainesville area. Click
here to get some ideas about touring our area.
The Hippodrome State Theater and Cinema
Ongoing Movies and Theater walking distance from the Inn. For a current listing go to thehipp.org
Dudley Farm Historic State Park
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this park demonstrates the evolution of Florida farming from the 1850s to the mid-1940s-through three generations of the Dudley family. An authentic working farm, the homestead consists of eighteen buildings, including the family farmhouse with original furnishings, an 1880s kitchen outbuilding, a general store and post office, and a functional cane syrup complex. Park staff in period clothing perform daily chores, raising crops, and tending to livestock. The farm features seasonal cane grindings, corn shucking, and heritage varieties of livestock and plants. Deer, wild turkeys, gopher tortoises, and bluebirds are still seen in the fields.
www.floridastateparks.org/dudleyfarm
Butterfly Rainforest at the University of Florida
Come face-to-face with exotic, vibrant butterflies fluttering atop a lush tropical canvas of foliage and flowers as you experience the Butterfly Rainforest, at the Florida Museum of Natural History. The screened vivarium houses subtropical and tropical plants and trees to support 55 to 65 different species and hundreds of free-flying butterflies. Guests can stroll through the Butterfly Rainforest on a winding path and relax to the sounds of cascading waterfalls year-round. For more information visit.
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/butterflies
Ichetucknee Springs State Park
The crystalline Ichetucknee River flows six miles through shaded hammocks and wetlands before it joins the Santa Fe River. In 1972, the head spring of the river was declared a National Natural Landmark by the U. S. Department of the Interior. From the end of May until early September, tubing down the river is the premier activity in the area. October through March scuba diving is available in the Blue Hole only.
www.floridastateparks.org/ichetuckneesprings
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