Fivay, Florida
Human settlement in Florida
28°19′52″N 82°39′58″W / 28.33111°N 82.66611°W / 28.33111; -82.66611Fivay was a settlement in Florida, midway between present-day Land O’ Lakes and Hudson.[1]
Fivay existed as a company town for a lumber mill for less than a decade, and it started out being known as Five A’s. Its designation came from the owners of the sawmill, whose names all started with “A.” Martin Amorous, Preston Arkwright, Henry Atkinson, Gordon Abbott, and Charles Ayer.
See also
- List of former municipalities in Florida
- List of ghost towns in Florida
- List of places in Florida: F
References
- ^ "History of Fivay, Pasco County, Florida". fivay.org. Retrieved October 20, 2012.
External links
- Fivay, Florida (Ghost Towns.com)
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Municipalities and communities of Pasco County, Florida, United States
County seat: Dade City
- Dade City
- New Port Richey
- Port Richey
- San Antonio
- Zephyrhills
- Aripeka‡
- Bayonet Point
- Beacon Square
- Connerton
- Crystal Springs
- Dade City North
- Elfers
- Heritage Pines
- Holiday
- Hudson
- Jasmine Estates
- Key Vista
- Lacoochee
- Land o' Lakes
- Meadow Oaks
- Moon Lake
- New Port Richey East
- Odessa
- Pasadena Hills
- Quail Ridge
- River Ridge
- Shady Hills
- Trilby
- Trinity
- Wesley Chapel
- Zephyrhills North
- Zephyrhills South
- Zephyrhills West
communities
- Earnestville
- Fivay
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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