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Ocala is a city in Marion County, Florida, United States, which is part of the northern region of the
state. Tucked into north-central Florida in a region known as “horse country”, Ocala offers visitors
winding community pathways lined with oak trees and dangling trellises of Spanish moss, and the
opportunity to explore miles of untainted nature. Ocala and the region’s freshwater streams, rolling
hills, and clean air remain unspoiled and have been used for Hollywood movies.
Ocala is home to the College of Central Florida as well as a satellite campus of Rasmussen College.
The area’s farms are famous for their thoroughbred horses, in terrain similar to Kentucky bluegrass.
Ocala is also known for nearby Silver Springs, the site of one of the largest artesian spring formations
in the world and Silver Springs Nature Theme Park, one of the earliest attractions in Florida. Ocala
is home to Ocala National Forest, the second-largest national forest in the state and the Florida Trail
which cuts through the forest. Other cultural points of interest are the Coca Cola Building, the Union
Train Station, and the Appleton Museum of Art.
Ocala FL
Ocala, Florida, has a diverse and growing economy driven by various industries, with a strong emphasis on equine related businesses, manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. Ocala is home to many horse farms, equestrian facilities, and the World Equestrian Center, which contributes significantly to the local economy. The city’s manufacturing sector is robust, featuring companies involved in aerospace, defense, and medical equipment production. The healthcare industry, including hospitals and specialized medical centers, provides substantial employment opportunities.
Additionally, Ocala’s location along the I-75 corridor has made it a hub for distribution and logistics, attracting companies that benefit from easy access to major Florida markets. The area’s affordable cost of living, warm climate, and business-friendly environment have made it appealing for both businesses and residents, fueling steady population growth and an expanding local economy.
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Ocala FL 34471