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Community Description
Short Description: Trenton, the county seat and the largest city in Gilchrist County is 30 miles from Gainesville and 90 miles from Jacksonville. Ben Boyd, who served in the Confederate Army and set up a sawmill there, named Trenton. He named this town after Trenton, Tennessee. The community is considered a bedroom community of Gainesville.
Local attractions include the Suwannee and Santa Fe Rivers.
Nearby communities include Fanning Springs (7.5 miles), Chiefland (10 miles), Bell (10 miles), Newberry (14.5 miles) and Bronson (17 miles).
Population: 1,631
Year of Incorporation: 1911
Location: North Central Florida
Median Home Price: $108,400
Tax Rate: No Millage Reported
Total Area: 1.57 square miles
City Hall:
114 North Main St, Trenton, FL 32693
352.463.4000; 352.463.4007 Fax Email Contact
Chamber of Commerce:
220 S Main St, Trenton, FL 32693
352.463.3467; 352.463.3469 Fax
Dixie-Gilchrist-Levy Tourism Development Board
220 S Main St, Trenton FL 32693
352.463.3467; 352.463.3469 Fax Email Contact
Library: Gilchrist County Public Library 105 NE 11th St, PO Box 128 Trenton, FL 32693 352.463.3176
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