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Vacant Land For Sale in Marianna Florida

4 acres of vacant land for sale in Marianna Florida $23,000.00. Wow what a great investment and a beautiful home site this property is going to make. This 4 acres is not in, but is located near the Indian Springs subdivision in Marianna Fl. At this low price, it wont be there for long! High and dry land with beautiful shade with a large clearing and lots of privacy. No where else will you find vacant land for sale in Marianna, Fl. at this price. Jackson County florida is a great place to live too!

The road leading into the property is called Pisces lane on the Property Appraisers plat. This lane is not county maintained and according to the Property App. Office, has no deeded right of way into the property. Word was that the named road has been there for years upon years and seems to be mutual between the surrounding land owners. However, This may be an issue to take on.

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Go East on Hwy 90 outside Marianna Turn North on Popular Springs Road. Turn West on Springs Cemetery Rd. Go about a mile. It is the first pig trail lane to the left. follow down to the clearing. Sign is up. if you would like to see this property give Paula Stone with Crystal Palms Realty a call. or email me at mailps@yahoo.com. My website is www.crystalpalmsrealty.comPaula Stone

About Marianna Florida

It's a city where customers can find an ice cream cone for less than $2. However, the name of the ice cream parlor that dishes out the icy treat might mislead some new visitors. That Old House Ice Cream Parlor may look older because of its exterior, but it has modern touches mixed in with the old, ice cream parlor feel. Amid the iron chairs and wooden floors are conveniences such as a party room for birthdays and other celebrations. Outside the front door hangs a specially made sign that says, "Ice Cream Parking Only, Violators will Melt."

The parlor, located on South Madison Street in Marianna, shows a new tradition coming to life in the city. Businesses may be new, but owners appreciate the past. Visitors and residents can see that kind of thinking all over Marianna, which has a population of about 6,000 people and is the county seat for historic Jackson County. The city, located in the center of the county, blends modern day functionality with the history and nature that surrounds it.

Founded in 1827 by Robert Beveridge, the city began taking shape in September of that year, after the founder laid out the town on one of the three 80-acre tracts of land he had purchased. The town grew around present day Caledonia Street, but it began to flourish when two banks came to the city. One, the Bank of West Florida, was housed in a building across the town square, where it became the first building in Florida to be used specifically for banking.

Two major mercantile businesses established roots in Marianna, and Jackson County's well-known citizens moved to the city. Many of those early settlers' descendants still call Marianna home. They have stayed because of the city's combination of natural beauty, history and modern day amenities.

"You get to live in a rural, real Florida atmosphere with big city things about an hour away," a historian and resident said.

The town's history is easy to see around the streets and neighborhoods of Marianna, especially while driving past the historic Russ House, on Lafayette Street (Highway 90). Built by prominent landowner Joseph W. Russ Jr. in 1895, the Russ House underwent restoration in 1995, and in 2000 it became the home for the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. Nearby the county courthouse, a historic marker commemorates the Battle of Marianna, which lasted less than an hour, but had a major impact on the development of the state.

The city's natural beauty also makes the area an enjoyable place to live or visit. Ask any resident and the answer for what sets Marianna apart from other towns in Florida will be the same.

"I think that's an easy thing-we have great natural resources," Marianna's mayor said.

Surrounding Marianna are some of the most pristine natural wonders in Florida. The Chipola River, a spring-fed tributary of the Apalachicola River, is one of the clearest rivers in the state. Many old-time residents report knowing all the swimming spots along the river while they grew up in and around the city. Also, Blue Springs is located near the city limits. The spring, which is a constant 69 degrees year-round, is a favorite place for children and cave divers. Merritt's Mill Pond has become a popular fishing spot with largemouth bass and redear sunfish, an anglers' most sought after catch.

Between the natural views and the reminders of history are shops like the Old Ice House Grill and Eatery. It features steaks, seafood and subs, along with a one-of-a-kind view of the millpond. These places are proud to have "old" in their names, as Marianna appreciates the heritage that infuses the area. Modern conveniences blend with old Florida history and nature to set Marianna apart.

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Posted Friday Oct 23