
The Suwannee River carves a deep, winding path through this North Florida landscape, marking the natural boundary between Madison and Suwannee counties. Along this limestone-influenced corridor, numerous hydrological features such as Anderson Spring and Dempsey Lake reflect the region's karst topography. The map illustrates a rural settlement pattern defined by small community centers like Falmouth and Newburn, interspersed with a network of local roads and recreational trails including the Florida National Scenic Trail and the Twin Rivers State Forest Trail.
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1954 Dowling Park
Suwannee County, FL

1955 Mayo NE
Suwannee County, FL

1959 Falmouth
Suwannee County, FL

1959 Live Oak West
Suwannee County, FL

1961 Live Oak East
Suwannee County, FL

1961 White Springs West
Suwannee County, FL

1968 Hildreth
Suwannee County, FL

1969 McAlpin
Suwannee County, FL

1969 O'Brien SE
Suwannee County, FL

1969 O'Brien
Suwannee County, FL

1969 Wellborn
Suwannee County, FL

2024 Dowling Park
Suwannee County, FL

2024 Falmouth
Suwannee County, FL

2024 Hildreth
Suwannee County, FL

2024 Live Oak East
Suwannee County, FL

2024 Live Oak West
Suwannee County, FL

2024 Mayo NE
Suwannee County, FL

2024 McAlpin
Suwannee County, FL

2024 O'Brien SE
Suwannee County, FL

2024 O'Brien
Suwannee County, FL

2024 Wellborn
Suwannee County, FL

2024 White Springs West
Suwannee County, FL