At the turn of the 19th and 20th Century, this was part of the Okahumpka-Yalaha railroad spur. The train transported oranges and probably kaolin from clay ponds in the area.
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Sun's up above the wetlands through which the track ran on a dam with two short bridges.
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At the other end, beautyberry awaits you.
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