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Located directly east of Gainesville, Florida, Hawthorne’s main claim to fame is Bo Diddley, the rock and roll originator who lived here for many years until his death in 2008.
But Hawthorne started as a railroad town that grew around the 1879 junction of the Florida Southern and Peninsula lines. The
Hawthorne Historical Museum and Cultural Center
stands near the site of the original train depot, and is a good spot to begin any tour of the town. Hawthorne also marks the end of the
Gainesville-Hawthorne trail
, a paved walkway stretching 16 miles from Boulware Springs Park in Gainesville through beautiful woodlands, past deep lakes and prairie vistas, finally coming to head just two blocks from the aforementioned museum. Mostly though, Hawthorne is a place to visit where you can experience original Florida circa 1900.
where nature and culture meet
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