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Community Description
Short Description: The community of Inglis is 40 miles from Spring Hill and 75 miles from Tampa. Captain John Inglis, whose family came from Glasgow, Scotland, skippered a ship from Spain to the mouth of the Withlacoochee River during the 1800s and traded with the few inhabitants of this area. A community known as Port Inglis sprang up at the river's mouth, then the intersection of the "highways" of the Withlacoochee and the Gulf. Some time later, a new community, named simply Inglis, grew up around a chemical plant eight miles upriver from the port. Its original name was "Blind Horse." Later, as roads developed and the inland population grew, ship trading declined and with it "Port Inglis."
Nearby communities include Yankeetown (3.5 miles), Crystal River (10.5 miles), Citrus Springs (14.5 miles), Pine Ridge (14.5 miles), Dunnellon (14.5 miles), Beverly Hills (16.5 miles) and Homosassa Springs (17.5 miles).
Population: 1,491
Year of Incorporation: 1956
Location: North Central Florida
Median Home Price: $98,700
Tax Rate: 4.50
Taxes Levied (per capita): $122.12
Total Area: 3.67 square miles
City Hall: Town of Inglis 135 Hwy 40 West, PO Drawer 429 Inglis, FL 34449 352.447.2203; 352.447.1879 Fax
Chamber of Commerce: Withlacoochee/Gulf Area Chamber PO Box 427, Inglis, FL 352.447.3383
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| Q. | We are planning a day trip to the Inglis/yankeetown area and would like to have lunch - seafood preferably - where can I find a list of restaurants located on the water that serve a good lunch? | | A. | The Waterway Lounge and Restaurant Situated on the banks of the beautiful Withlacoochee River in Inglis and the Izaak Walton Restaurant and Lodge also on the banks of the Withlacoochee River in Yankeetown...are both noted for their fresh seafood dinners.
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