Spring Hill

Spring Hill is in Hernando County in West Central Florida. It is one of the larger cities in its region of the state, with a population estimated at 114,000 in 2017.

Understand

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History

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After existing as little more than a dot on the map for over a hundred years, in 1967 Spring Hill was founded by the Deltona Corporation and Mackle Brothers as a planned community similar to that of Deltona to the east.

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By car

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The Suncoast Parkway, completed in 2001, makes the community easily accessible from the larger metro areas of Tampa and St. Petersburg.

Get around

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Map
Map of Spring Hill

  • 28.5161-82.57431 Weeki Wachee Springs, 6131 Commercial Way, Weeki Wachee (near junction with Cortez Blvd), +1 352-610-5660. 9AM-5:30PM. You can scuba dive at Weeki Wachee Springs, although you won't be getting into the cave—this is the deepest aquifer in America, and the water leaving the caverns has a strong current. Your family can watch from the underwater theater. $13/adult, $8/child (ages 6-12). Weeki Wachee Springs on Wikipedia Weeki Wachee Springs (Q7979488) on Wikidata OSM directions

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