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City west of Daytona Beach
Answer for the clue "City west of Daytona Beach ", 5 letters:
ocala
Alternative clues for the word ocala
- Florida city with a Museum of Drag Racing
- Florida Thoroughbred center
- Southeastern town dubbed "Brick City" in the 1880s
- City in Marion County, Florida
- City just NE of Citrus County
- City in Florida's "Horse Country"
- ___ National Forest, Fla.
- Central Florida Community College site
- Fla. orange-shipping center
Word definitions for ocala in dictionaries
Gazetteer
Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 45943 Housing Units (2000): 20501 Land area (2000): 38.633193 sq. miles (100.059505 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 38.633193 sq. miles (100.059505 sq. km) FIPS code: 50750 Located within: ...
Usage examples of ocala.
Sweep southward along the teeming lagoons of Georgia, cross Apalachee Channel, and find Ocala Island.
During the first four years of the Rebel's exile, when resolution was still strong and optimism ran so high that some of the Ocala settlers dared to have children, appropriate technology was all the rage.
When the charms of simple technology paled and Ocala enjoyed a brief spurt of highly sophisticated manufacturing, Kyllikki acquired a solar powered auxiliary engine that drove a pair of retractable cycloidal impeller rotors, similar to those in the all-terrain vehicles that the Rebels had originally brought with them from the Milieu.
He surmised that he was hearing a broadcast from Orlando or Ocala, but with interference from stations in other nearby cities, perhaps Daytona, or Leesburg and Eustis, not far off in Lake County.
The little town of Ocala has always been my favorite Florida city, combining, as it does, the best aspects of Georgia and the worst side of Florida.
For more than two months, ever since they had dared to leave the camp on the Moroccan shore to which they had been diverted by their elders, the runaway adult children of Ocala Island had fled northeast by north toward that landmark that had somehow become symbolic of their guilt and daring.