
Marion Oaks occupies the northern expanse of this Florida landscape, where a dense network of residential streets such as SW 155th St and SW 160th St contrasts with the surrounding wetlands. This contemporary survey reveals a transition between concentrated development and the low-lying basins of Gum Swamp and Gum Slough. The rural character of the southern half is maintained by preservation areas and scattered aviation interests like the S & S Avion Ranch Airport, alongside small local cemeteries including Alto Cem and Nichols Cem. Genealogists and historians can trace the intersection of three counties—Marion, Sumter, and Citrus—near Half Moon Gum Slough Trl, where the land drops into the natural drainage systems that define the region's geography.
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1893 Panasoffkee
Sumter County, FL

1895 Panasoffkee
Sumter County, FL

1958 Wahoo
Sumter County, FL

1966 Lake Panasoffkee NW
Sumter County, FL

1966 Oxford
Sumter County, FL

1967 Rutland
Sumter County, FL
2012 Lake Panasoffkee NW
Sumter County, FL
2012 Oxford
Sumter County, FL
2012 Rutland
Sumter County, FL
2012 Wahoo
Sumter County, FL
2015 Lake Panasoffkee NW
Sumter County, FL
2015 Oxford
Sumter County, FL
2015 Rutland
Sumter County, FL
2015 Wahoo
Sumter County, FL
2018 Lake Panasoffkee NW
Sumter County, FL
2018 Oxford
Sumter County, FL
2018 Rutland
Sumter County, FL
2018 Wahoo
Sumter County, FL
2021 Lake Panasoffkee NW
Sumter County, FL
2021 Oxford
Sumter County, FL
2021 Rutland
Sumter County, FL
2021 Wahoo
Sumter County, FL

2024 Lake Panasoffkee NW
Sumter County, FL

2024 Oxford
Sumter County, FL

2024 Rutland
Sumter County, FL

2024 Wahoo
Sumter County, FL