Ocala

Ocala
/oh kal"euh/, n.
a city in central Florida. 37,170.

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      city, seat (1846) of Marion county, north-central Florida, U.S., about 35 miles (55 km) southeast of Gainesville. It developed around Fort King (established in 1827), an important post during the Seminole Wars. The city's name was derived from Ocali, the Timucua Indian name for the province through which Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto (Soto, Hernando de) passed in 1539; its literal meaning is unknown. After the Seminole Wars, Ocala evolved as an agricultural (citrus, corn [maize], cotton, and livestock) centre. In 1890 the Farmers Alliance held a national convention in the city and issued the Ocala Demands, summarizing their political stance. The city was reconstructed after the American Civil War, and many of its streets are lined with moss-draped oaks and stately Southern homes.

      Local agricultural activities include breeding Thoroughbred horses, cultivating fruits, vegetables, and peanuts (groundnuts), and livestock raising (particularly cattle). Tourism and the manufacture of emergency vehicles, trucks and vans, shelving and storage units, and missiles are also important to the economy. Ocala lies just west of Ocala National Forest. It is the home of Central Florida Community College (1957). At nearby Silver Springs (east) aquatic life can be viewed through glass-bottomed boats. Other local attractions include an art museum and a museum exhibiting vintage cars from the sport of drag racing. Inc. 1885. Pop. (1990) city, 42,045; Ocala MSA, 194,833; (2000) city, 45,943; Ocala MSA, 258,916.

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